m The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XXXIX.-NO. Li. ST. JOHNS,MICH., THUKSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,991.

LOCAL MATTERS Frank Buck is at Crystal Lake with Benjamin Acker and wife, of Bengal ATTENTION 1 •4.00 PETOSKEY AND RETURN *4.00 the Hunt party. left for Pontiac and North ville yester Everybody Rend About Clinton County The Republican. Annual 10 Dny Excursion. Get your wntchea, clocks and Jewelry Agent Bromley and wife visited day for a few days outing. Suudny School Rally,nt 8t. Johns, Ang. 16. repaired at Allison ’s, the old reliable C. C. VAUGHAN, Pubmshxb . Monday. Clinton county ’s share of the state tax Let each school appoint one of their Following the custom of years stand, jeweler. ______Miss Myrtie Richardson is visiting has been apportioned at $28,401.40, as members to have charge of the baskets ing, the Detroit, Lansing & Northern R- —TERMS: Get our prices before you trade a dol­ friends in Muskegon. against $32,471.75 last year. of provisions, which can be given out at R. will run the annual low rate excur ­ •1.00 lar anywhere, we can save you money. the grove. Conveyances will be st the Strictly in Advance, Attorney Dwight Goes, of Grand Rap ­ Thk Republican is under obligations sion to Northern resorts on 4tf Kreppb, DeWitt A Co. depot, to carry the provisions of people September 4th. 9 All Settlements of Pest Dae Ssbierlp ids, visited St. Johns yesterday to L. W. Evarts, of Bengal, for a quan coining by train. a m BBETITI MS. tlty of early apples, of a fine variety. Train will leave Ionia at 8:00 . ., tiont will be made at the rate St. Johns is n great wheat market. The line will form near the head of stopping at Whitecloud for dinner, of tl.ftO Per Tear. Dealers pay within four cents of Detroit. Miss Winnie Daboll is visiting Miss F. £. Aldrich is spending the week in p m Kinneand Miss Bailey in Ypsilanti. Clinton ave., and he in charge of officers, arriving at Petoskey at 6:30 . . Round Oar advertising rates era *100 per column per Galesbnrg. John Hicks has erected coal sheds on with Gen. Daboll as chief of the day. trip rate $4.00 sonata. Business uotlces Are cents per line foi She will also visit friends in Macon be ­ ssoh Insertion. Editorial notices, ten oents. Edward B. Krepps is at Crystal Lake the railroad on Ottawa street. Let each school as it arrives in town, These excursions afford an excellent Business cards, II per line per rear. fore retnring. Marriage, birth and death notices Inserted free. this week. C. E. Bail returned from Au Train remain in a body at court house square, opportunity for many to visit the noted Obituarycomments, resolutions, cards of thanks, Monday with a pail full of trout. List of letters advertised Aug. 8,1894 and the superintendent report at once Michigan resorts, who perhaps could etc., will be charged for at the rate of fire oents T. C. Beech was home from Elmira, Victor Jorae, Miss Minnie Koons, Mies par line. N. Y., over Sunday. Judge Daboll is in Saginaw holding to the general officer. Each school will not do so otherwise. A delightful trip Correspondence containing local news lssoUc E. H. Remington, Miss Laura Raisor, provide a carriage or two for the very may be enjoyed as the tram will run ted from aU parts of the county. Mrs. Allie Jones went to Owos so court. Will be home tomorrow. Anonymous communications not Inserted under J. Ridenour, Wm. Trasy. little ones and older ones who cannot via. the popular (J. &. W. M. R’y. from Saturday to visit her mother. The grocery men are paying 25c per anj circumstances. Dr. Frank Fasquelle, of Mt. Pleasant, walk, which will be given a place in the Grand Rapids —well known as the Mrs. J. T. Cole visited friends in Oak­ bushel for apples, $1.25 for peaches and $1.00 for plums. brother of the late L. W. Fasquelle, line, but no other vehicles. As each ‘ Scenic Line ” of Michigan. Tickets JOB PRINTING. land county the first of the week. died last Monday. Remains were taken Gar material Is new and of the latest styles, and school passes tbe reviewing stand th e will be good to return within ten days, we guarantee satisfaction, both In prices Luther M. Jones, of Carson City Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simonson and to Ann Arbor for interment. Deceased ladies and girls will salute by waving on all regular lines. and aualltr of work. visited his father in Bingham Friday. neice, Miss May Pike, visited relatives was formerly engaged in the boot and the handkerchief, and men and boys by Baggage will be checked through to in Gaines over Sunday. BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Gamble concert Saturday night shoe business in St. Johns. removing their hats. Ob the reviewing Petoskey or to principal stations north was highly appreciated by a fair Bized The Misses Nora Ball and Minnie The 22nd Michigan Infantry will hold stand will be the speakers of the day of Baldwin at which the train will stop. attorneys . audience. Scofield went to Lansing Monday, to a regimental reunion at Pontiac August and county supervisors, each person in See hand bills, or consult agents for LEWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. Mrs. F. H. VanAuken, of Lansing, is visit friends and attend the agricultural 30tb. The regiment left Pontiac in 1862 the parade will carry a small flag, which further information, or write to Geo. ^TTORNKY, OVER PUTTS GROCERY. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. college commencement hop. nearly one thousand strong. On the 4th will be furnished at tbe cost of one cent Dellaven, G. P. A , Grand Rapids, 4-w each, by F. E. Aldrich & Co. WM. N. STOCKER, VV. Miller. Alderman H. W. Davis, of Lapeer, of September, just before starting out oldiers and comrades , i being one wasin St. Johns lyesterday looking over the boys were presente d with a flag by Will each superintendent as he arrives Excursion to Long Lane. of your number, therefore know your wants Miss Lettie Shepard, of New York in town with school, secure flags for the andS also your rights by law, therfork respectfully so­ City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. our sewer farm, and was enthusiastically the young ladies of Pontiac, Miss Emma licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for in favor of the plan adopted. Adams and Miss Julia Comstock hold ­ school before it forms into line. Let The K. O, T. M. ’S. have arranged for nsions. back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary K. Patterson. a grand basket picnic and general good Kiblic. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. Alex. Kinmond went to Hubbardston ing the colors during the presentation each superintendent have tbe manage ­ 28 tf WM. N. STOCKER. O. C. Hollister will attend commence­ speech. Both are yet living, one Mrs. D. ment of his school well in his hands and time, at Long Lake on Wednesday, Tuesday, to catch a game between their Aug. 22,1894. The general public are 1. H. FKDRWA. H. K. W 4 LB RIDGE ment exercises at the agricultural S. Howard, of Pontiac, the other (whose thus aid in carrying out the details. college Friday. club and ('arson City. Alex, played cordially invited to go along with this FEDEWA A WALBRIDGE. name The Republican is unable to Tbe St. Johns Manufacturing Com­ ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . with the Carson City boys but they excursion and take advantage of the Over Travis A Baker’a. Mrs. Geo. A. Steel and Mrs. Cbas. lost the game. learn) resides in Detroit. The regi­ pany ’s works will be closed during A Chapin have returned from Petoskey the day. The business men of St. special arrangements. A pleasant day B. M PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. The St Johns Manufacturing Com­ mental flag has just been returned by and Bay View. Gov. Rich, and will be again formally Johns are asked to close their places of is assured for all. PERRINS A BALDWIN, pany resumed operations Monday morn ­ ROUND TRIP ttorneys at law , money loaner Mrs. J. M. Dodge left Tuesday for presented to to regiment at the coming business from 10 to 12 o ’clock, to deco­ RATES. aud Real slate Agents. Office ove ing. The Company is getting a great St.Johns, Leave 8:25 a .m. $1.40 WickesA ’grocery, Cliuton Ave., 81. Johns, Mich. Ontario, Canada, where she will visit a reunion, the same young ladies reenact ­ rate their places of business and the many orders for a new pattern table, Ovid, Leave 8:30 A. k . $1.25. EDWIN U. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINti. sister who is ill. ing the part they took thirty-two years citizens their homes, especially along the but the general trade is not what it Owosso, Leave 0:00 a .m. $1.00 line of march which will be announced LYON & DOOLINO, A. D. Baldwin, of Chicago, has been ought to be. ago. In the battle ol Chicamaugua five Corunna ' Leave 0:07 A.M. .00 ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . colorbearers were shot while holding later. Let no one stay at home, because Vernon, Leave 0:17 a .m. .70 Office over Kendrick's store. 35tf visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt U. Hunt Miss Alice Roberts, aged 33, daughter A the past few days. that flag. Register L. C. Mead, Jesse of dress, the barefooted boy and girl in Returning special train will leave NORTON A WEIMER, of Mrs. Anna Tichneor, of Maple Sage, M. N. Stocker and others residing calico are'welcome. Enthusiasm is run ­ Fenton at 8:00 p. m., for the above ttorneys at law . office in court School commissioner futile and wife, : Rapids, was examined by Drs. Palmer stations. Children half fare. House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. in this county are members of the 22nd. ning high and the indications are there A of Gratiot, visited at J. C. Shumaker ’s and Travis Monday, before Judge Thomas Bromley , WALBRIDGE A OSBORN, in Olive last week. will be the largest crowd ever before Local Agent. ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH Merrill, adjudged insane and sent to seen in St. Johns. Let each school take Mr. and Mrs. M. Babcock are in attend ­ Prohibition Convention. the Kalamazoo asylum. a liberal collection toward meeting the BUSINESS LOCALS. PHYSICIANS. ance at the spiritualist campmeeting at Grand Ledge Republican: “W. C. The Prohibitionist of Clinton county expenses, and hand it to E. I.Parmenter Hazlette park this week. Osborn, of St. Johns, was in the city met in convention at the court house, treasurer. Oil and Gasoline. HENRY PALMER, M. D. A. W. Durkee left for bis old home Thursday looking up a building in Friday, August 3rd. There were quite The program will be: Form in line 10:30, Charles Evans has an oil wagon on eneral practicioner and practi - the streets, and will deliver kerosene cal Occulist. Office over Hunt ’s Drugstore, in central New York last week. He which to locate a general repair shop. a number of delegates present, with march to grove, music by band and chorus, G prayer, music, address of welcome by S. B, and gasolene at your door at the same Office hours 2 to 5 p. h . 49tf will be gone about two^ weeks many women among them. He is a thorough gunsmith and would Daboll, music, responce, dinner, music 2 p.m., prices charged by tbe dealers. Set your J. J. TRAVIS, M. D^ J. M. Hammond and wife, of Appleton, devote his time to general repairing. Chairman Osgood called the conven ­ address by Gov. Rich, address by A. H.Swarth- cans at your doors and the wagon will FFICE OVER FILDEW a MILENA'S. Dis­ stop. Bells on the horses. When you eases ol Women and Children a specialty. Wisconsin, are the guests of Mr. and The prospect of his securing a suitable tion to order and the following were out of Saginaw. hear the bells the oil wagon is near. O building is very good. ” elected delegates to attend the Btate J. E. Littell. S. E. GILL AM, M. D„ Mrs. Cbas. Moreland this week. S. B. Daboll . 16 2 HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND Miss Lylle Webster and Miss Eva Aaron Taylor, a liveryman of Ovid, convention : J. S. Osgood, Louis E. I. Parmenter . residence west of Court House. Office hours Bently, Wm. Gilson, Russell Grinold G. N. Ferry . Lots or. P1 t« 4 r. m., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 P M. Fuller, of Maple Rapids, visited St.! aged about 55 years, formerly of St. and W. F. Hall. Alternates : M. A. E. E. Wilcox . Black dress goods and silks Johns ’ friends Friday and Satuidav. j Johns, tv a 8 found dead in bed Monday Ex. Com. C. E. KNAPP. M. D.. morning. Coroner ’s Jury returned a Daley, S. W. Gibbs, John McLaine, At Kendrick ’s. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON v-- Charles Fowler and Frank Percey ; REAL ESTATE Prices always tbe lowest. P Court House square—east of Court House, verdict of death by heart disease. He Mrs. Kate Grinold, W. F. Hall. St. Johns. left for Au Train Saturday night, to join The following resolution was pre ­ the St. Johns fishing party located there. I leaves a divorced wife. Mrs. Taylor, of Wilbur T Church and wife to Geo B Kelcb. Funeral furnishings. No. 16 Clinton DR. R. G. MORRISON. Shepard, Isabella county, who is a sented and unanimously adopted: lot 82 Brown's sub outlot J, block 4, St. Ave., residence 105 Wight St. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON The St. Johns Athletic Club defeated j Resolved, That it is the sense of this Johns, * 100. E. I. Hull . Clinton Avenue, no-tb of railroad. Office daughter of the late Wm. F. Moore. Kirtlnnd Hale to Chas Howard, 5 acres sec Phours from 9 to 12 a. m., and 1 to 5 P M., and ti to the8 Ionia team at Athletic Park, last ! Funeral Director . convention that the pulpit should fear­ 28, Lebanon, *850. evening. Sunday 2 to 5 P. m. The following went to Cleveland on Thursday afternoon, by a score of 8 to: lessly discuss all moral questions, re- ChaH Knapp to Louis F Estes and wife lot Special 8 ale tor Saturday. FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. 13. j the excursion Saturday evening, and gardie88 0f their political connection, 17 and wV4 of lot 15, block 8, Avenue add, HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER returned Monday : P. A. Moinet, Will St Johns, *450. 5,000 yards of 6 cent unbleached cotton Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf Mr.and Mrs. A. L. Stage celebrated! and that the minister who yields the P Ingraham, Harrv Dodge, A. P. Jones, Philo Doty to Trustees of the Niles Ceme­ remnants, of from one to twenty yards the fourth anniversary of their weddiDg right to do so, is unfaithful to his MISOEliLAN EOU8. tery Corporation, land on sec 28, Eagle, *1. in a piece, to be sold at 4 cents per yard. by entertaining a few of their friends at Frank Morris, Warren Wood, Mrs. calling. (Signed) F. A. Perkins, A. J. At Kendrick ’s. KSSwT llTTHOKT^HANir^AND TYPE- Clapp, Mrs. Dell Chick, Mrs. Geo. Emma Faxon to Nancy J Sevy, 40 acres, Prices always the lowest. writing given by Mrs. J. E. Llltell. Terms their home last Tuesday evening Aug. 7. Loomis, J. R. Grinold. sec 25, Greenbusb, *400. reasonable. 7tf Estes, Mrs. R. M. Swigart, Misses Rose James M. Dunn, of Wisconsin, was Daniel H Differ and wife to Wm C Miller, Dr. Belle Smith, cf Seattle, Washing ­ lots 8 and 0, block 2, Fowler, *850. E. I. HULL, Moinet, Lizzie Smith and Etta Alwood. present and delivered a firey speech, Black Laces and Insertions in al ton, a graduate of the St. Johns high Orrln W Munger and wife to Wllmer Cole­ widths and qualities At Kendrick ’s NDERTAKER, NO. 16 CLINTON AVESUE. The Second Michigan Infantry will scoring both the old parties heartily. man, 20 acres, sec 85, Bath, *12, q c. U Residence 106 Wixtlt street. school, arrived in 8t. Johns Saturday to visit Miss Mary Hunt and other friends. hold its annual reunion in St. Johns, Prof. O. B. Huckins, of Nebraska, was Tbos C Butler and wife to Frank H Ewer To Rent. H. If. GOHN, also present,and entertained the con. and wife, 82 acres sec 58, Bingham, *1600. ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- Edward McCreery, wife and children, September 19th. Reduced rates have John Hicks and wife to Jennie M Hicks, Folding chairs and folding tables at ist of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office been secured at the hotels, and we vention with prohibition campaign E. I. Hull ’s YMcDonald ’s Drug Store, uigbt calls at Farmersand’ Miss Jameson, of Cohoes, N. Y., land on sec 8, Essex. wV4 lots 5 and 6, block Hotel. St. Johns. Mich. 3 13 expect reduced rates on the railroads if songs. 12. St Johns, *5000. have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested Spaulding and Mrs. Hogan, the past few a sufficient number attends. Address Jennie M Vaughan to Thomas C Butler, w S. W. INGRAHAM, Another Old Resident Gone. Va lots 5 and 6, block 12, St Johns, *2000. free. 4tf Krkpps , DeWitt & Co. NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE days. all coinunications to C. T. Cams, secre­ Oliver B Campbell and wlie to Sarah J Square, St. Johns, Mich. tary, St. Johns, Michigan. Headquar­ If you want a cape or jacket buy it U An eight per cent, dividend will be From the Elsie Sun : Ketchain, lots 8, 18, block 28, Ovid, *125. LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. ters at The Steel. Houston D L Peterson and wife to Marlah now, we are slashing the prices and the Ita G. Eddy, one of the old residents assortment will not last long. Come P West side Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Mich. paid depositors of the late Central Sullivan, 25 feet of lot 1, EmmonsvlUe, *40 All work Guaranteed first class. 26tf Michigan Savings Bank by Receiver Mrs. B. F. King died at her home in of Elsie, died Saturday, July 28tb, at his early. Kendrick . Prices always the lowest. RTHUR CORBIN, D. D. S.—Crowns, Stone to-morrow, making forty-four per Watertown, Monday, July 31st, at 11:30 home in this village. He had been ill EAST BINGHAM. •’Bridge Work" (teetli without plates) East Bingham, Aug. 7,1894. Aand all Latest Processes. cent, paid thus far. a . m. Deceased was 48 years of age and for a long time and for months past had Are You Going to be Married? leaves a husband, father and mother. been a great sufferer. The deceased Mrs. Eva Scott and little son, of St. If so, remember that I have a fine gTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt H. Hunt, Miss was of quiet, retiring disposition, upright Johns, spent last week with Mae Sage. Mary Hunt, A. D. Baldwin, Mrs. H. E. The funeral services were conducted at line of furniture and would be pleased COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. the home the following Wednesday and and honorable in his principles, and Miss Pearl Foote is visiting friends in to have you call and examine my goods. Baldwin, Miss Belle Baldwin, Charles E. I. Hull . CAPITAL, *60,000. the remains buried id the Wacousta was respected and esteemed by all. He the south part of the county this week. Baldwin and Dr. Belle Smith are at had at various times held offices of trust Mrs. Stephen Davis was called to No. 16 Clinton Ave . NET ASSET8 OF STOCKHOLDERS, *900,000.00. Crystal Lake this week. cemetery. Mrs. King was a relative of Mrs. C. T. Carus. of St. Johns. Mr. and and lesponslbility in the village and Ohio last week b / the death of a sister. PORTER K. PERRIN, President. Buy your carpets, oil cloths, curtains Max Spiro left for Detroit last Friday. M’-s. Grant Carus, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Duplain township and was a man who Three children in the family of Bishop GEO. r. MARVIN, Vice-President. and shades from Kendrick. Prices In company of some Detroit boys, Max Carus and Miss Kittie Carus attended possessed the confidence of all who had Paiks have been very sick this week always tbe lowest. J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. will go to Fawn island, in the St. Clair the funeral. occasion to rely upon his judgment in with tonsilitis. H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. river, near Marine city, where he will W. K. Sage and wife haye been north, Chenile Curtains, Lace Curtains, and Maple Rapids Dispatch: “Mrs local affairs. DIRECTORS: sojourn for a few weeks. Mr. Eddy was born in Collins, Erie visiting the latter’s brother and picking Shade Curtains At Kendrick ’s P. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H George Slight, of Traverse City, mother blackberries. Prices always the lowest. Corbit, J. H. Fedcwa, J. W. Fitzgerald, Mich ­ The Christian Endeaver society con ­ county, N. Y., September 4th, 1125. His of Mrs. O. L. Rice, accompained by her Sam Sanford has so far recovered ael Spilsley, Jesse Sullivan, C. S. Allison, ducted services at the Congregational daughter, Mrs. G. II. Parker,son Ra’ph, father ’s family moved to Greenage, Hu­ Don ’t buy cat pe ‘.s without looking at James Richardson. G. E. Corbin. from his recent illness as to be able to church Sunday morning, and listened and daughter Florence, of Mt. Clemens, ron county, Ohio, about 1835. The de­ our stock. Prices always the lowest. ceased lived here until April, 1866, be out. Last week several of his friends Kendrick . 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. to a report of the National Convention are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lately held in Cleveland. when with his family, consisting of wife and neighbors turned out and drawed ITHHE CLINTON ^COUNTY SA VINGS BANK. O. L. Rice, east of this village. To and stacked his oats. Spring and Summer underwear at celebrate the event, a can of poaches and one daughter, moved to Elsie. He ST. JOnNS, MICH. Rev. Andrew Dooling stopped in St. Kendrick ’s. put up in 1870 and given Mrs. Rice as a united with the M. E. church March, We have always heard it advocated Prices always the lowest. PAYS 4 TER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS J ohns last Thursday, on his way to 1874. by good old time republicans, that tbe Grand Rapids. It is probable that. Mr. wedding present, were opened and AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED found to be in prime condition as ye supply and demand of an article was Buy your unbleached sheeting Satur­ Dooling will he assigned a parish near ANNOUNCEMENTS. wbat governed its price; if this be true, BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. editor nnd wife can testify. Twenty- day, 5000 yards in from one to twenty Detroit in the near future. what is the matter with the butter yard lengths, at 4c per yard. On rale four years is seemingly a long lime to The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Congre ­ ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. market? On all sides pecple are crying Saturday. Kendrick . Isaac White, of Ionia, an old Maple keep fruit.” gational church Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Prices always the lowest. G. PENNELL, Vice-President. for butter, coming out of town and Rapids boy, was in St. Johns last week. The house, fwo barns, granary and The pioneer picnic will he held in Tro- P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. He has for some time been connected bridge's grove at Muskrat Lake on Thursday fairly begging of the farmers to let Ibtm Special Sale for Saturday. the wheat off thirteen aoroR and the oats Aug. 30th. Program later. MARRIED. with the Pouoher business college of have a little butter, and yet our All our stock of 12jc pongees to go at off fourteen acres, belonging to Oliver The Union Farmers’ Club will he held at merchants are only paying from 12 to 10c per yard. that city, but has resigned his position and Henry McCloud, two miles east and Friday, Aug. 3d, by Justice Severance, in Ionia to accept a better one with the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lapham ’s, Saturday after­ 14 cents per pound for that article, that Kendrick . a half mile south of the court house, noon, Atig. 10th, meeting called to order one too. when there is not a pound to be Prices always the lowest. Henry Blizzard and Diantha Pinkcomb, Columbia college of commerce, of Grand were totally destroyed by fire in the o ’clock sharp. procured in the market. It looks hs if both of South Riley. Rapids. afternoon. The family were at a neigh ­ There will be an ice cream social this week there was a screw loose some where. Great cut price cape and jacket sale Tuesday, Aug. 7th, by Justice Sever­ Gratiot Journal : “Harvey Nyo and bor ’s near by, having gone there soon Friday evening, on the lawn at Sheriff At Kendrick ’s. La-land's, for the benefit of the Baptist society. New System of Dressmaking. Prices always the lowest. ance, Charles Christopher and Gertie Domina Rochon, of St. Johns, have after dinner, and when descovered the Hollister, both of Delta. purchased the George Barker black ­ If the weather Is unfavorable, the church will —■------...... fire was bursting through the roof. be resorted to. Miss Shepherd, of New Yoik City, will Tortoise Bhell hair pins. smith shop, just south of the Journal At All: To prevent the hardening of the sub ­ Some furniture and farm tools were The ladies aid society of the M. E. church give instructions in a new method of office, taking possession Monday July saved. Insured in the Farmer’s Mutual will give a lawn social at the residence of Mrs. cutaneous tissues of the scalp and the dressmaking the most popular one now Home to Rent ob iteration of the hair follicles, which 30th. Mr. Nyo is a practical wood for $1,310. The loss is probably more Susan Brown Friday evening, Aug. 10th. Ice used in New York City. No chart used. cause baldness, use Hall’s Hair Renewer. worker and Rochon a blacksmith. ’’ cream and cake will be served. Proceeds to be Two blocks east of post-office, on Oak­ than double that amount. applied on Pastor's salary- Call at Mrs. L. K. Patterson's. land street. Inqutre of W. Bunday .

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\ * ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. AUG. 9, 1894.

REPUBLICAN MATTERS. cal moment they are bound to to AN AGED TORTOISE. Eta* supporters and fomenters of the THE PARTY OP ANARCHY. abrogation of government The crudeness of their notions is ade­ HAS RECENTLY EXPIRED AT Nervous, Despondent, Diseased Men! Populists Have Definitely Kanged Them* quately interpreted by violence, and COLOMBO. Emissions, Varicocele. Seminal Weakness, So f-Abuso, Syphilis, Gleet. Stricture, selves on I ho Side of Lawlessness. in too many cases they join them ­ Unnatural Discharges, Loss of Vital Fluid In Urine, impotency. Sexual and The Populist party is now tvcll- selves with the enemies of peace and Mental Weakness. Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively CURED UK NO deiined us the party of anarchy. It It Wm One Hundred and Fifty Year* PAY I 10 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200,000 CURED. good order.—N. Y. Sun. Syphilis Cured. "This terriblo blood dlo- seems a strange thing thut in this Old and Had Been the Pride of Trav­ Like Father, Like Son. Young or Middle Aged Man — Yon have led a emse was in my system for eight jr«-ars. Had country, where free institutions □ THE CLAY IS CRUMBLING. elers for Many Decades—.Measured gny— life or inrink‘ ’eri | inIn ,the * viceeof* early* youth tuken mercury for two yearn, but tho disease You feel the symptoms stealing over yon. ttelf returned. Eye* red. pimple* and blotches on have obtained their widest and Six Feet. uoure. i.r Inter cicetMtt huve broken down your Democrats Can Not Help Hut See What the skin, ulcere in the mouth mid <>n tongne, worthiest expression, there should system. Mentally,phy$ cai-y and temullft you bon» inline, fulling nnt of hn r, weakness, etc. Grover Is Marie of. nr* not the man yon used to be or should b". My brother^ who hod been cnr**i of (Heel and he a body of organized men to rauos.tively cure you. It will make a man dorse their A>ic Method Treatment which cured of you and life will open anew. We guarantee when all elso failed.” the embargo laid upon the change, and now he has hardly a the far east who n cure you. or refund all money ;/aid. fvJc-No friend in his party. He has been have failed to see names used without written consent. 11,000 A Doctor Recommends It. “I know nothing transaction of ordinary bus ­ paid lor any case we tako and cannot cure I in medical science so efficient for tho cur of iness would make life intolera ­ found out the well-k n o w n Syphilis and Sexual tH*eaies as the Mew Method A correspondent of the Philadel ­ tortoise at ‘‘Up ­ Treatment of I)rs. Kennedy A Kergan. Many ble. The most devoted servitor of SNATCHED FROM THE ORAVE t cases which had baffled scores of physicians liberty would, if this condition were phia Pross reports a conversation lands ” These will hear with regret A Warning From the Living. wero cured in a few weeks. 1 have seen this chronic, deliberately seek refuge in which he says he had a short time that the venerable reptile which has Emissions Cured. “At 15 I learned a bad with my own eyes and know it to Its a fact.” ago with a prominent Kustern Dem­ spent some one hundred and fifty habit. Had losses for seTen rears. Tried T. E. ALLISON. M. D. any other form of despotism rather foar doctors and nerve tonics by the ocore. Reeder—Have yon been guilty? Hns yonr than to invite this lowest and vilest ocrat, in which the latter accounted years of his life in that healthy spot without benefit. 1 became a nervous wreck. Stood been diseased? A re you weak? Do yon lor the fact that Mr. Celvolund has has at last breathed its last as a pro ­ A friend who had been cored by Drs. Kennedy desire to be a vianf Are ’ on contemplating form. For that is what it is. No k Kurgan of a similar disea-e, advised me to marriage? Our Arte Method Treatin'ni will reasoning man can have any doubt lost his influence with the members test against its removal inland. Its try them. I did so, and in two month* wok positively cure yon. Cures Guaranteed or No of the house of representatives, of actual age was probably zOO years. witively cured. 'Ibis wns eight years ago. Pay! Consultation Free! of what are the forces at work or am now married nnd have two healthy No matter who hus treated yon. write for an whut would be the meaning oi the whom this Democrat is one. The It measured six feet from snout to tail children.r ” C. W LEWIS, Saginaw. Mich. honest opinion free of charge. Charges reas­ triumph of the elements that de­ congressman said: “But it was about and its shell measured 4 feet 6 inches. Varicocele Curen. “Varicocele, the result of onable. Books Free—“The Golden Monitor ” this change in Cleveland you asked Its probable name is testudo elephan- early vice, made life miserable. 1 was weak (illustrated), on Diseases of Men. Enclose manded recognition as paramount in and nervous, eyes sunken, baelifu 1 in society, postage, 2 cents. Healed. these United States. There are me. I don't think there has been topis, though some erroneously speak BEFORE TBZATMKNT. hair thin, dieums and lo-ses at night, no am­ t^F-No names used without written consent. any change except in health. We of it as testudo indicus, another large “Yee, I have Jn«t read the “Golden Monitor," bition. The “Golden Monitor ” opened my Prlva'e. No medicine sent C. 0. D. Norames various sorts of tyrannies; but wo edited by Die. Kennedy & Kergan, and knowiug ■'’'66. The Sew Method Treatment of Dr*. on boxes or envelopes. Everything confiden- can think of none more unbearable have simply discovered the real variety. The original home of the their high reputation 1 shall consult them us the Kennedy & Kergnn cured me in a few ’seeks." tab Question list for home treatment and than the unlimited sway of a band Cleveland. We have learned that species was the Seychelle and Mauri­ iu*t resort.”—A Victim, L L. PETEKBON, Ionia, Mich. cost of treatment, Free. of men who declared all but them ­ he has magnificent capacity to say tius groups of islands, but sailing ves­ DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, 148 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. selves outlaws, and held that all out ­ wbat shall not or what ought not to sels found them very convenient as a side of their order were not entitled be done, but that ho has no ability reserve of live fresh meat in the event to enjoy lifo or liberty or the pur ­ to suggest the things that should of scurvy breaking out, and as a re­ suit of happiness. Several times be done. He is absolutely without sult they have been at last restricted the world has seen established the constructive force. He is without to one island —Aldabra island, to the rule of just such an element as this, original resource. Ho can destroy, north of Madagascar. Even here and every time it has made a black but ho can ’t build up. He can sug­ they are almost extinct, and would page in history and held back the gest nothing but glittering gener ­ have been so long since had not Lord DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY I progress of the race. alities.” Stanmore, then Sir A. Gordon, made Now the only party to recognize, This is very good in the main, but it worth the natives ’ while to pre ­ to commend, to sympathize with t his the wonder is that the Democrats serve them by demanding, in his ca­ unholy crusado for the subversion of were so long in finding it out. In ­ pacity as governor of Mauritius, an liberty is the Populist party, says telligent Republicans saw long ago annual tribute of two specimens. The Great English Physician and Surgeon, that Cleveland was a humbug, and the fit. Paul Pioneer Press. These Known to almost every household in Michigan as the Doctor that Cures after all disturbances, this demand for the they declared so openly and without Others have Failed . Examination of Patients at Hotels . hesitation. Tho New York Sun was al­ overthrow of those liberties that The chronic afflicted, in order to have the best skill of the Noted Specialist, must either go to tuck specialist, or the were fought for so bravely and have most the only Democrutio paper that Specialist must go to them. Statistics show that, among all chronic sufferers, not more than one In five hundred ever been held so precious, are dear to recognized that he was a “stuffed to the larger cities to receive treatment; this fact Is owing mainly to two reasons: First, the terrible dread the sick have of leaving home and going into the turmoil, noise and confusion of a great city, and the worry and exhaustion incident its hope. It is an organized ex ­ prophet. ” To a majority of Demo­ ■to travel. Second, tho great expense of the trip and the unreasonable prices charged for examination and treatment by pression of all the envy, the hatred, crats and to all tho mugwumps, he the city specialists. It is a notorious fact that chronic diseases are so distinct from acute ones that the regular practi ­ tioner, as a rule, wants nothing to do with them, and if satisfied with his Income, will frankly say so, hence the neces ­ the malice, the uncharitablencss that was qualified to rank with Washing ­ sity or tiie specialist; and that ho shall put himself where those patients uucurcel by their Damitv Doctor may see him can find resting place in the human ton, Jefferson and Lincoln. They and receive first-cluss treatment, although unable to visit the city to secure a like quality of sklil. The fact that a city specialist visits your county seat, and receives 'and prescribes for patients at your best hotel does not In the least detract heart It is the party of organized were unuble to sec that he was great it from his skill, honesty.honesty, Integrityintegrity or respectability. For if a man is a gcutlemangentleman at home he is a gentleman every-every­ robbery, seeking to take from every only in physical weight. where, although occasionally a hungry doctor will caution c, sick man or woman to keep away from us: that too In face of tne Although the Democrats aro dis­ fact that the same sufferer has been a patient of said doctor for months and often yeurs, and paid him all the money he man his property and from the could rake an^ scrape and now finds himself worse off than at beginning of treatment, yet is cautioned by this M. D. to laborer his wage by debasing the gusted wi.h Cleveland, says the look out for fraud and ignorance. Common decency would, at least, suggest silence on the part of such creatures. Does Dr. Denver Republican, they cannot THE COLOMBO TOBTOI8E. Humphrey cure everybody? No! Does he treut every ease that goes to him? No! Most emphatically no! Buthe does cure a currency. It is the party of organ ­ greater percentage of cases accepted for treatment than any specialist of our acquaintance. Ills business lias assumed such ized rapino, demanding the confisca ­ escape responsibility for his blunder ­ The tradition with respect to the gigantic proportions in Central Michigan that ho has found It an al»solute necessity to change his headquarters from Hills­ ing administration any more than dale to Lansing, and to drop all his Indiana and Ohio towns: thus in future confining Ills work, almost entirely to the great tion of private property by the gov ­ Colombo tortoise is that it was sent to State of Michigan. This enables everyone under ids care to communicate with or see the Doctor on short notice at all times. ernment. It is the party of organ ­ the Populists in Colorado can escape Ceylon from Java, as a present to the ized despotism, holding that the responsibility for Governor Waite. governor, who in those days was a acts of legislatures and the decisions They will have to bear the burdens Dutchman. Whether that be so or no, At St. Johns Thursdau, Aug. 16,1894. One dav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns of courts do not bind its raemoers he has cast upon thorn, and in this it is certain that the creature was I»k . Humphrey ’s "G old Cure ” for Ca ­ 11 perse in the • least It encourages consists tho only thing for which tho quite at home in 1790, when the Dutch tarrh , Asthma and all Affections of ment to"write him often, as advice may riot. and over the hideous country has reason to thank him. rule was replaced by English. Through the Upper Air Passages . This remedy be necessary week after week in order to - embodies all the "tonic" and “antiseptic ” push any given case on as rapidly as pos ­ acts of murder and arson it paints a He has ruined the Democratic party all the events which have occurred . properties of G old , and Its curative pow ­ sible, and a good common-sense statement beautiful picture of that human lib ­ and opened the way for a return of since those days the reptile has main ­ er Is as near a “specific" for Catarrhal af- on the part of the patient by mail is tho > factions as It Is possible to produce, and next thing to a personal consultation. erty to which it would give the the Republican party to power. tained its quiet existence, excepting when used In connection with the Doc- death blow. There is no stronger il­ Mr. Cleveland has been exposed so for a struggle it is said to have suc­ • tor's regular constitutional course of THOUSANDS OF MEN completely that thero is now a pros ­ cessfully maintained against no less treatment and dietary, will cure any case All over the country are being slowly bled lustration of the swiftness and steep ­ [Of Catarrh: provided the sufferer will fol ­ to death year after year owing to tne vi­ ness of the downward way than the pect that he will take his proper than seven men who endeavored to re­ low Dr. Humphrey's Instructions. When tal fluids passing off with the urine! water) rise and progress of this People ’s par ­ place in history. At one time there move it to the grounds wherein an ex ­ ■ it Is understood that Catarrh In some They feel all run down, dragged out and form or of some part. Is the foundation of whipped of energy and ambition, but are ty. Once committed to the policy of was danger that the next gen ­ hibition was being held, and for such . four-fifths of all chronic ailments and all unconscious of where the true cause of financial dishonor and sworn to the eration would bo led in reading his ­ little excitement as might have been the failure to recognize and cure this, Is their trouble lies. Seeking relief from . the reason for so much disappointment the family doctor, they are treated for gospel of hate, it has gone on to the tory to believe that in Cleveland the occasioned from time to time by the on the part of sufferers with long cvr.nd- Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Troubles or ratification of all those acts that be ­ United States had one of the world’s carrying of half a dozen delighted [ Ing affections fu'ty explains why so few Rheumatism and Kidney Disease, but to great statesmen. It would be a are cured of their diseases. no purpose. They try patented nostrums, long to the brutal side of humanity, children on its back. Recently, how ­ • The Doctor is surrounded with the fin ­ but these disappoint, them. These suffer- ' and that society has punished and gross misrepresentation of tho facts. ever, the local government acquired est and most extensive collection of In ­ ers may be of all ages, from mere l>oys to But that danger soems to be about struments ever imported to this country advanced life, but the m i.Jorlty are mid- ' attempted to prevent for ages, as a Uplands as a site for a graving dock, for examining and treating all forms of die aged married men who have worked condition of making it possible for passed. Cleveland will grow small­ and claimed the tortoise —for which ■chronic ailments of the head, face, eye, day and night, as you might say. for years ' er and smaller in public estimation I)r. Gunther of the British museum is , ear, throat, nose, chest, lungs, heart, sto- and years, if such will come to me. and men to live together. The Populist ’mach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, re­ bringa Iwttle of their urine. I will jhow ' party is an embodiment of all that is the longer he lives. said to have unsuccessfully offered productive organs, urinary organs, brain them tho cause of their trouble. worst in human nature. Its riso in £10 some years ago —as part of its bar ­ ‘ and nervous spstem, paralysis, rbuma- , tism, sick headache, backache, tumors, THOUSANDS OF WOMEN this country is a sad measuro of the Ilniiri-t Off! gain. As soon as the work was be ­ ’ growths, joint diseases, piles, hip disease, Suffer the disappointments of a broken distance that American character The establishing of the Hawaiian gun the creature was moved to the , sciatica, skin diseases, ulcers and every down, benumbed, nervous system In their , ' form of weakness of either male or female marital relations who can be perfectly has wandered from the old type, the republic simply means that Presi­ Victoria park, about a mile inland, , The doctor ’s specific medicines go straight cured. 1 old ideal, toward a typo that is low ­ dent Cleveland's claim to jurisdic­ where it sickened and died in less than • to the diseased organ, and can be plainly , felt at work in tho diseased parts very H'rite for Dr if ale Question List to er than even that of the old world. tion and eminent domain has been a month. Mr. Ilaley, the director of ' shortly after their use is begun. They Ladies. f.'/irate Question List to Gen- 1 contemptuously denied by tho people the local museum, immediately in ­ are pleasant tc take, mild but searching tlemen also by request. ; Drmorralic Responsibility. of those islands. All of which is ’ In action, yet agree with the most delicate quired of the governor whether it was lady orchfid, do not reduce the strength, M'onelcrfut Cures by my new Improved . Mr. Charles A. Dana, now in Paris, revolutionary, of course, but tho to be preserved and kept in Colombo ’ ana can be used while at the usual occu­ method of treatment accomplished in citizens of the new government muy pation, as many patients still able for nervous disability, premature decline of , has the honor of setting the French ­ or sent to the British museum, which • hard work and close attention to business manly powers, and kindred affections, men right in relation to the real console themselvos with the reflec­ is said to have a claim upon it. The aro often slowly, suro'y, yet unconsclous- which have been neglected or unskilfully . causes of the “American strike,” tion that a republic that hasn ’t been decision has been to retain it in the ’ ly dying, knowing themselves ill, yet de­ treated. No experiments or failures. Pa­ ceived into a false security, they prooras- Dr. 'nOLIilHN S. HDP1PHREY tients treated by mail and medicines sent ■which our Gallic neighbors have ex ­ preceded by a revolution is rarely island, and the shell hng accordingly ’ tinate and put off the matter until the Qures pfter /111 Others fail. by express free from observation. aggerated into a revolution, threaten ­ worth having. —N. Y. Tribune. been stuffed and added to the attrac­ so Is rendered incurable. The doctor ing the very framework of tho repub ­ tions of the museum in Colombo. , FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES. fortunates arises not only from the fact of tho most scientific lic. The “romantic character ” of these Good and Sufficient Reason. By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept in and specific medication known either In this or any other coun ­ India's Woman Lawyer. , ignorance of the serious results which certain solitaiy and Indis ­ try, but also to the fact of the direct Influence of ills powerful reports Mr. Dana properly rebukes The fact that Governor Lewelling creet practices produce. These vices if persisted In eventually will upon the peculiar mental depressions always found In such in an interview in the Matin. hus had nothing to say in condemna ­ The first and only lady lawyer of ; undermine the constitution, induce nervous debility and early cases, by which he is enabled to Infuse a part of his own energy f t • decay, organic weakness, premature loss of the manly powers, Into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held In the Readers of the Sun, who are, pre ­ tion of Pullman, and the further fact India is Miss isorabji, a clever Parsee. i involuntary loss of vital fluids general prostration, and oft most sacred confidence the doctor could print letters from sumably, Democrats, will recognize that the Populist state officials, act­ She was induced to study law by her times Imbecility and chronic epilepsy. Of all maladies uffllet- thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are to ­ in his explanation of tho causes of the ing as a board of assessment, re­ desire to help her country-women, .'ng mankind there Is probably none about which the common day perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility j'urally doctor in general practice knows so little, yet nosufferers of the reproductive organs of eithersex rapidly destroys the en ­ difficulty some not unfamiliar reason ­ duced the Pullman taxes one-third who are forbidden by religion and cus­ need the attention of the experienced specialist more than these, ergies of Doth body and mind, robs the step of its elasticity, ing, and in addition to it somo con ­ while at the same time increasing tom to receive legal advice from men. as here we have to minister to a disease., iwdy, a diseased mind, dims the bright eye. pales the cheek, developes cowardice, and . and Imaginations filled with morbid desires and fearful appre ­ often destroys the brightest Intellect. The reproductive func ­ fessions not before made. other railroad taxation, indicates The young woman won academic hensions. Dr. Humphrey's unparalleled success with these un ­ tion is the mainspring of animal life—preserve It at all hazards. “The Democratic party, ” says Mr. very strongly that the Kansas ad­ honors in India, and afterward went Dana, “has a measuro of responsi ­ ministration and tho Pullman com­ to England and studied at Oxford, bility for certain events, for it is in pany are doing business iu “cahoot ” where she was successful in her work ft certain way responsible for the and became a protegee of the late < commercial crisis from which we are I.lncoln on l aw. master of lialliol Many a time, on . stantly recognizes every phase of disease severe enough to stump Its-impress upon .... — . , , cently "A lady called upon Dr. Humphrey who only six months la-fore was a perfect picture of health. The doctor looked up suffering. ” This, we believe, is the Let reverence of tho law be Sunday evenings, it is said, when Dr. ; kindly us the lady entered and said, 'I am sorry to tell you I do not want you for a patient. Why, 'said the lady, 'There is first semi-official acknowledgment breathed by every mother of the lisp ­ Jowett toddled slowly into the col­ not much the matter with me.' Ah,' says tho Doctor, 'I see an enemy In possession ortho premises which I cannot dislodge. .After some good nutured bantering on the part of the lady about her trifling disability she took her leave. I went the _. made by any Democrat of high ing babe that prattles on her lap; lege concert in the hall, at the head next week with her to th^ city where she consulted an eminent professor in a noted medical.college. Tills doctor had the standing that the present and past let it be taught in the schools, semi­ of his party, he was followed by her , lady undressed to her wr-lst and with a wonderful array of Instruments thumped every inch of her chest, front and rear and JR then with a costly stethoscope ho listened over every part of the upper hotly: took pen and Ink and mapped out the region business depression of the country naries and colleges; let it be written lithe, graceful figure in picturesqne f of the heart and locuted'lts valves; talked learnedly of the lobesof tne lungs; chambers of the heart and all sorts of rales and has been brought about through in primers and almanacs; let it bo sari, the native dress of Parsee ‘crepitations, ’ and when the examination' was over the lady was so completely exhausted she could scarcely stand alone to . he dressed. She paid the flO examination fee, took her prescription for cod liver oil and hypqpliosphites, and returned to her Democratic agencies. The fact, preached from pulpits and proclaim ­ women. home. Poor child! In four months she was mouldering in her shroud. Dr. Humphrey saw all tills at a glance many months however, is not doubtful, and Mr. ed from legislative halls, and en ­ .before. Health has Its features. Co hath disease. One may lie known as readily as the other. The natural physician knows Dana ’s esteemed contemporaries of forced in courts of justice; in short, Bag* of Bloomingdale. both at sight, in all their grades and appearances. I)B. HOLMAN 8. HUMPHREY po. -c-ses this peculiar power more ^ .highly developed than any doctor we have ever known. ______Wfji the Democratic faith Deed no longer let it become the political religion Nicholas Seagrist, known for many feel it incumbent on them to ro- of the nation. —. years as “the sage of Bloomingdale, ” TrAAtmnnt fm IHa M aw Twawaaa While It Is always preferable to se<< my patients, where this is impossible, owing to long distances, extreme weakness, or where the expenses of travel added itcrate their denials of what he, as died in his home in New York recent ­ 1I lUUHllUlHrnRimRlIl Uljnil fUUIllllml Ulnr LAJIIUUU*rYmRitri to that of treatment Is an Item, I will, when requested by mall, with a stamp their leader, so ingenuously pro ­ A Kind of OhiMt Dance. enclosed for reply, send a printed question list concerning every condition and kind of disease which, if faithfully and correctly ly at the age of 19 years. He was the ; answered, will enable me to cure all curable diseases. Terms of treatment made known when question list Is returned. These claims. The “measure” of tho re­ Secretary Gresham's attempt to 6on of Joseph Seagrist, who was an lists must be signed, dated, post office and express office given, plainly written. Where imrtles are not too far distant, six ounces sponsibility. they may add, is full to explain his betrayal and repudiation > of urine In a clean bottle should be sent by express, provided It can reach me within twelve hours after being passed. I rlne officer umler the first Napoleon, and fifteen hours old Is absolutely worthless for analysts, as It always decomposes, and those parties who ask patients to send their overflowing. of American obligations in Samoa is came to this city a year after the bat ­ . water several hundred miles for ana'ysls are either gulling themselves or someone else. Fresh urine gives tne scholarly physician . “The Democratic party, ” tho Ihc most ungainly performance ho tle of Waterloo. The family lived for valuable information. Stale urine is worthless, except to frighten the ignorant. The urine for analys s should l»c saved during . the after part of the night and first Li the morning. The Itottle should be absolutely clean, well corked, securely packed, und sent charge proceeds, “has belied all its has over presented. As compared years at No. 44 Leonard street, and in at the earliest possible moment by express to me. Express charges must always be prepaid by the sender. promises. ” That is a truism ; with it, even his picturesque squirm­ that house Nicholas Seagrist was born. with which no Republican and ing from underneath tho overturned More than fifty years ago Mr. Seagrist Bddress Dr. HOLM 5. HDDIPHREY, 518 Dram Street, 8 ., Lansing, licit. few honest Democrats will take throne of Hawaii was a regular llula moved to what was then known as issue, nor will any intelligent i dance of dignity and grace. the village of Bloomingdale and person who wishes to be be ­ opened a country store, in which ho lieved, dissent from this conclusion; An Infallible Remedy. made a moderate fortune. He in ­ ‘•The result is a general unrest, Tho fate of Labor Commissioner vested his money in land in that neigh ­ which is one of the causes of tho Todd is a warning that will not go borhood, which in time became ex ­ DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? present troubles. ” unheeded. When Populist officials tremely valuable. A political i arty that habitually I find that boisterous abuse of tho railroads results in revocation of FERRY’S keeps the country in a state of “gen ­ It is sometimes necessary to head off thoir passos that sort of demagogy eral unrest ” by “belying all its one fire by starting another. promises, ” as Democracy is do ng, is will suddenly cease in Kansas. — SEEDS Kansas City Journal. There is no tariff in the kingdom to iAre Just wbat every. an excellent party to keep out of I sower needs. The nier-1 power. Mr. Dana ’s frank confession which the Salvation army appeals. PAIN-KILLER Jtu of Ferry’s Heeds 1, Pleasant News. form tbe foundation up ­ of the responsibility of Democracy, Beware of the snake that is able to on which bas been built the both by its betrayal of trust au l its A New York papor asserts that At­ largest seed business In tbe world. assume the color of its surroundings. Ferry’s Seed Annual tor 1894 encouragement of the anarchical torney General Olney never misses contains the sum and suhsunoe of spirit, for the condition of business j an afternoon at tho tennis court. It Paradoxical as it may appear, good Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera- tbe latest farming knowledge. Frew • is gratifying to know that Mr. husbands make the best kind of wivea for tbe asking. and t&r the Ch cago riots is the first D. M. FERRY ft CO., ! Olney ’s official duties do not inter ­ product of Democracy that it need Would that men's lives were always Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. Detroit, Mich. ( not be ashamed of.—N. Y. Advcr- fere with the more important affairs I of life. worth as much as they are insured for. V® PRICE, 25o„ 50o., and 11.00 A BOTTLE. * \ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1894.

RAIN ON THE DOWN. Miss Grey might not view the mat­ it to-night. Now, my dear cousin, The Samoan qatitlon. ?f»oooJaboo oooooo oo ooooociooooo9oaoao3e>o ter in the same light as himself. what has my paternal ancestor been In view of the agitation concerning Might. and the down by the sea, And the veil of rain onl*the down: “She —she don ’t dislike me, does saying to you? ” the attitude of this government toward And she came through tne mint and the rain to sheP ” Dick bit his lip and sat down in Samos, and the reports that it proposes me The Evening News, Prom the eafe, warm lights of the town. “Dislike you? ” her tone would one corner of the sofa without reply ­ to withdraw from the existing tripar ­ have satisfied the most exacting ing. tite control, the appointment of James The rain shone in her hair, And her face gleamed in the rain: lover. “Of course, she does not! Carmen had taken her knee be ­ H. Mulligan of Kentucky as consul- And only the night and the rain were thore She likes you. I have heard her say tween her hands, and was looking at general has a special interest. Mr. 44 The Great Daily of Michigan.** As she came to me out of the rain. —Arthur Symonda sa And —and —I don ’t see how she him with a malicious gleam in her Mulligan is widely known throughout could help from—from liking you. ” curious, gray-green eyes. Kentucky as a man of ability and high Which was such a convincing argu­ She laughed a little, low, amused character. He is about 50 years of age A FULL-GROWN t\AN. DICK’S DARLING. ment that he at once felt more at his laugh at hi9 evident unwillingness to a lawyer, and has occupied many posi­ progressing and growing in strength year by year, admired by publishers ease. telL tions of trust and responsibility, hav ­ RT CLARICE LEE IZBKLLE. “Shall I see hor to-night? ” he “Shall I toll you what is tho mat­ ing served one term as state senator and all people for its fearless, manly attitude on all public questions, and questioned. ter with you? Colonel Kingsley has and for several years as a member of for its intrinsic merit as a great newspaper. CHAPTER VIII—Continued . Bat Dolores shook her head de­ been giving you a wholesale lecture the lower house of the legislature. That brought him back to tho cidedly. “I have no doubt she has concerning matrimony. There, ” as His friends regard him as peculiarly •olid earth. retired. You know she never stays he started slightly, “I see 1 am right, equipped for the'duties of the office Stands Head and Shoulders Above ail Others. “That is, I have either seen her or up late.” but, my dearest cousin, don ’t let my he is now about to assume. The char ­ •ome one very much like her. I am “Then I will call in the morning, ” amiable papa worry you. We—you acter of his instructions is not known, 2 CENT* PCH COPY. always troubled by tho fleeting re­ decidedly. “Will you toll her so? and I—can settle all that when tho 10 CENTS a WEEK. semblances to some one I cannot re* And now I will go back to White time comes, and there is no use wor­ £, $1.2• FOR 3 MONTHS BY MAIL DETROIT. member. It is so slight and intangi* Hall, to-night, for Uncle George rying ourselves yet awhile, you Agencies in every village, town and city in the State of Michigan. ble, but it is still so markod.” wishes me to attend to some busi ­ know. ” . “And I have noticed it, too, ” with ness in town to-morrow, and it is “But he had the impudence to a smile. “It is slight, yet quite getting late. You have no objec ­ speak of his money, ” Dick exclaimed plain, and you are the person, Miss tions to having him know of our en ­ hotly, raising his flushed face so the Dolores. ” gagement, have you, Dolores? —Do­ light of tho chandelier foil across it. ••IP Oh, no,” with a slight blush. lores?” lingeringiy. “I think it is “As if I were to be bought and sold “And theu, ” quickly, “she is pretty, the sweetest name in all the world.” like a slave. I would not give up vory, very pretty, I think, and I—” “Except one, ” shyly, ‘“Dick!* Dolores for all the world!” “You are tho most beautiful wo­ That is the sweetest” “No, of course not, ” an additional man on earth to mo,” he cried, with Dick kissed the tremulous rod lips light dawning upon hor. She is sudden impetuosity. “Dolores, so near his own. worth infinitely moro than all the darling, look up at me* Tell me. Presently he had said good night Kingsley ’s gold. And so you told QUITE A PROCESSION Dolores, you love me a little, don't and was going reluctantly away him!" If all you? Don ’t say no, for I love you ■who down the long, dust/ road. He car­ “Yes, he has always been very use with all my heart and soul, and if ried away with him the vision of a good to mo and I went to him with you do not love me I will never care slight, girlish form and a fair, child ­ my good news before I told my would be seen for another woman while I live! ish face, radiant with the light of mother evon, and he —well, his re­ Answer mo Dolores! Do you love the first love that had sprung into ception was not joyful to say tho ARE YOU IN IT? Sold by Grom Atlas only asks atrial. Prizes for Wrappers, mo?” existence in Dolores ’ heart It was least ” shortly. “He absolutely re­ JAMES H. MULLIGAN, HENRY PASSOLT, Manufacturer, SAGINAW, MICH. “Love you? ” she ropeated scarcely the last time ho saw her look s) un ­ fused his consent and kept on declar­ but it is not believed in well-in ­ above a whisper, her eyes growing consciously happy for many long ing it impossible for me to marry formed circles that the govern ­ large and luminous like a frightenol days. ______Dolores Grey.” ment is prepared to withdraw (aooaricn Line g inicago fawn's. “Love you? Oh.don ’t, don't! ” “Needless to say you did not asroo absolutely from the existing treaty With a sudden gesture she tore CHAPTER IX. PPP Carmen Givos Advice. with him, ” easily. “Well, neither arrangement and hand over the her hands from his and buried her do I for that matter. But do you islands to exclusive foreign control. face In them, her breath coming in a “Marry Dolores Grey!” No pen can describe the mingled know I have a pretty shrewd idea of There may, however, be modifications quick gasp. Dick stood for a mo­ what constitutes his chief objection? of this agreement with a view of se­ ment like one stunned. anger and dismay that flashed from George Kingsley ’s undimmed eye, It is because he wants you to marry curing a form of administration more “I beg your pardon, ” ho uttered me! Is that not a surprise? He acceptable to the islanders, while at CURES ALL 5KIN stupidly, his hands falling like lead and stamped itself upon his emaci­ the same time assuring proper protec ­ ated features. sent for mo this evening, and gave to his side. “I did not mean ----- •’’ “Marry Dolores Grey? Boy you me to understand that was his com­ tion to American interests. AND ! A little sob came from behind the mand. ” aro mad—stark, raving mad? You The Magnificent New Fsst Steamships tiny white hands. It went straight have no idea of what you are saying. “Well?” queried Dick curiously. I)«»th of Doc utely gone con ­ In Brussels there is now a restaur­ had attended his first appearance on DETROIT # CLEVELAND neither would ever forget as long trary to his will. “Think what you ant entitled the Cafe de la Mort, the any stage. as life should last walls of the subterranean chamber Connecting with earliest trains at Cleveland aro doing, boy! In that desk is a for all points East, South and gA FARMERS m “Why did you not say so long being hung with paintings of skulls, A New Bridge Plan. copy of my will, and by its terms skeletons aud crossbones, the chairs Southwest. ago?” began Dick, presently, when you become a—” The south branch of the Chicago Sunday Trips June, July, August and September On!) they had once more become aware are stools, the tables coffins and the Dick threw his head back and his beverage, which costs six cents a has a nearly completed bridge that is that they were still on solid earth, blue eyes blazed. unique. Instead of the ordinary Sou* Tain Wsss ,•▼*■•* Southward ! and not in dreamland. “How could glass,is called “microbes. ” A perfor ­ IS THEtWATCH WORD. “Thank you, sir,” ho said quickly, mance takes place nightly in an ad­ draw, it has an iron tower of trellis- you trifle with me so?” reproach ­ hotly. “You are vory kind, but I work at either end. These towers are oledo etroit # ackinac THE FARMERS of the North and West joining vault. On the black curtain T , D M are rapidly moving to the warm climate and fully. have tho honor to inform you that I nearly two hundred feet high, and PETOSKEY, THE “ SOO,” MARQUETTE, “Trifle with you? ” opening her rising a man is disclosed standing up ­ rich farms of the South. am not for sale! Your monoy be ­ right in a coffin. As the assemblage support machinery for hoisting the AND DULUTH. eyes in unfeigned astonishment, “I longs to your daughter. Give it to bridge entirely out of the way of navi ­ Two new steel passenger steamers have last did not, indoed! You—you misun ­ watches his white bones are gradual­ bee* built for our Upper Lake Route, costing her! For myself, I ask nothing of ly socn to shine forth through his gation. The main structure goes up J300,000 each. Send lor Illustrated pamphlet derstood me—Dick,” this last so as smoothly as a dumb-waiter until it WHY NOT you or any other man. I expect to clothes until he becomes a grizzly You Join them? Go tocommonltlcs la Tenn ­ shyly and sweetly that he then and | support myself and my wife—if it is one hundred and fifty-five feet above A. A. eOHANTZ. a. *. * * a. there forgave her the momentary skeleton. A death certificate is then DSTROIT. Ml OH, essee, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana ever pleases heaveD to give her to presented to the principal actor in the water, where it hangs until the where your health will be better ; ycus pain she had caused him. me—without any man ’s assistance! engineer starts the ponderous ma­ [HE DETROIT h CLEVEUNO STEAM U! 01 neighbors the most hospitable In the World; “Well, you know, you turned away this optical Illusion and the perfor ­ If you please we will say no more mance clo* s. chinery, when it as slowly sinks again. ■ little capital required. Academies and •nd hid your face, and —and —I about this. ” The arrangement has met with so Colleges noted the country ever, climate thought it was because you were—er His uncle was looking at him The Travel* of Cholera llacllll. much favor that other bridges on the cool In summer—no blizzards In winter. —sorry, ” lamely. steadily from under his bent brows. Professor Uffolman of Rostock, same plan are talked of. “Sorry,” a beautiful flush stained Now a gleam of admiration orossed infected a letter with cholera bacilli her cheeks. “Oh. Dick. I hid my his grim features at tho sight of the and put it into a post bag. When face because —because I did not dare young man ’s sot. flushed face. Jenny Lind Memorial. Q uee Ns Crescent tho letter was taken out twenty- let you see it! I—I was—afraid for “Very well,” ho said coldly, “We three and one-half hours later, the l'he memorial recently unveiled in ROUTE you to—to see I loved you so much, will say no moro about it, but mark bacilli was still 'there. Bacilli wero the Poet ’s Corner in Westminster Runs HALF RATE Excursions to principal Dick.” my words, when you learn more, as abbey to tho famous singer, Jenny pclr.ts South, June 5th, July 5^h, Aug. 7 th. also found living on post cards Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6th end Dec. 4th. Of course, aftor that there was you most assuredly will, you will twenty hours after infection. The Lind, is a striking medallion portrait in profile, carried out in marble by the Over a MILLION Acres of j only one reply for a lover to make, agree with me, but until then, ” he micro-organisms were found to die tor sale In Alabama, Louis­ and Dick made that without delay. late Mr. Birch, R. A. Encircling the made a slight gesture towards tho rapidly when placed upon coins. A IN THE iana and Mississippi at $3 LAND He felt liko shouting aloud for door, “I will wish you a very pleas ­ fly charged with cholera was after­ medallion is the in ­ to IS per sere. Easy terms. ] very joy. That she —Dolores, so ant good-night, ” ho said.courteously. ward placed on some beef. A little scription; “1 Know F. Y, ANDERSON, Land Commissioner, beautiful, so sweot, so lovely, should Dick bowed stiffly and went out after the meat was found to be That My Redeemer Birminghsn. Ala. love him. Dick Kingsley, seemed tho W. C. R1NEARSON, G. I*. A., Cincinnati, O. without looking either to the right swarming with bacteria. Liveth," which air Mountains most wonderful, the most extraord ­ or the left. of Handel ’s was the LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN inary thing in all tho world. It was As ho passed the parlor door ho A Hint. favorite of the diva RHEA SPRINGS many long days beforo he ceasod to heard his name called by his cousin, Mother —I can ’t havo that young OAKDALE wonder at tho mystery of it A lyre, with dat? AT CUMBERLAND FALLS THE ART ANATEUR. and reluctantly oboyed tho summons. man staying here so late at night. of the singer ’s birth Ml POINT BURNSIDE Best and Largest Practical Art Magailne. “What will your aunt say, do you “How very stern and rigid we You must give him a hint of some and death, sup ­ (The only Art Periodical awarded a Mednb SPRINBVILLE ALA. at The World ’s Fair.) think? ” questioned Dick, when, are.” remarked that young lady, kind. ports the whole. A after an incredibly long time, ASHEVILLE N.C. Invalusbls to all artists, art students and others tossing her novel upon the floor. Daughter, in the evening —I am large gathering was OP SOME OTHER OF THE MANY DELIGHTFUL who wish to make their homesurroundlnp beauUAu they arrived beforo the rose-covered “Come here and let me ask you a vory much afraid something will present at the cerc- PLACES REACHED BY THE A specimen copy, with superb color pistes cottage. “She won ’t prove obdu- (suitable for framing or copying) and supple- 1 A. few questions. Don ’t mind Tod— happen to you on the streets at jenny mnd . mony of unveiling, menta of full-sise working designs sent on | ||y rato, I hope, ” anxiously. Mr. Parker, I mean, ” nodding to the night. You must be more careful of including Mr. Goldschmidt, the hus ­ mentioning this magazine and enclosing To him it would have appeared window whore that young gentle ­ yourself, and not be out so late. II QUEEN‘CRESCEHT (regular price SSc., (4 00 a year.) For 2BC band of Jenny Lind, with his sons, Instructive manual, “Painting for Beginners/ ’ seat gross and unpardonable heresy for man was quietly enjoying a cigar. anything should happen to you, I’d- daughter and grandchildren, with ROUTE In sddltlea to the snore. Our 1894 illustrated eatu- anyone to be willing to give her into “He is deaf as a post, and dumb as WCAINEARSOli. 6.RA. CINCINNATI.Oi logoe of about 200.color studies aad pictures mad I’d die! many distinguished persons of the {or 2-e*nt stamp. •aothor ’s keeping. He forgot that an oyster when I wish it, and I wish They are engaged now. social and musical world. i H0NTMU8 MARKS, 23 UalM Sgaar% Hff YgiRe * A MM■■.rWp'Tvml ■■■

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The Allegan Journal well says: State of Ohio , City of Toledo , > ss. Literary Mote*. Lucas County . j Abraham Lincoln ’s first speech on the The Republican. Frank *J. Cheney makes oath that he is Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith tiriff question put the subject in a nut ­ the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY contributes to the August number of the Thursday, August 9, 1894. shell when be said he!did not pretend & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, North American Review an able article to be learned in political economy, but County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the some of ONE HUNDRED dealing with a question upon which he BKTUULICAN STATE TICKET. he thought that he knew enough to is peculiarly well fitted to write—“The DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh Resources and Development of the For Governor — know “when an American paid $20 for that cannot be cured by the use of Hall ’s 8outh. ” It is an important addition to JOHN T. RICH, of Lapeer. steel to an English manufacturer, Catarrh Cure . the series of articles by Cabinet Minis For Lleu't Gov. — America had the steel and England had FRANK J. CHENEY. l , of Branch. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my ters which the Review has recently the $20. But when he paid $20 for steel given to ita readers. Among the short M For Sec'y of Suite— presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. articles contained in the North American , of Calhoun. to an American manufacturer, America |SEAL | A. W. GLEASON. Review for August are, “A Case for Free For Treasurer— _ __ jer had both the steel and the $20.” This Notary Public. Imports, ” by the Marquis of Lome; JAMES M. WILKINSON, of Marquette. Jlhsohrtdy i> the sum and substance of the tariff Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and “Too Many Children, ” by KakeGannett For Auditor General — Pure acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces STANLEY W. TURNER, of Roecommon. question as Lincoln and the great body Wells, and “The Late President Carnot, ” of the American people have viewed it of the system. Send for testimonials, free. by Gen. Rush C. Hawkins. For Alt’/ General — A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. F. J. CHENEY & CO. FRED A. MAYNARD, of Kent. —I Attest United, State$ Governmemt Food for many years Toledo, O. Less Than Half Unto* to Colorado. For Com. of Land Office— rVSold by Druggists, 75. 14-5 Wu. A. FRENCH, of Presque Iale. Report. On August 10th and 11th the North- Clinton county has thirteen yotes in Attention G. A. It. Western Line will sell excursion tickets A FRIEND For Supt. of Pub. Inst. — the senatorial convention to our twelve. to Denver, Pheblo and Colorado 8prings Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Register, H. R. PATTENGILL, of Ingham. Boyal Baking Powder Company For the G. A. R. National Encamp ­ 100 Wall st.. N. T. We have heard nothing from that ment at Pittsburg in September, the T. and return at exceedingly low rates; of the beneficial results be baa received from For Member of Board of Education — quarter on the senatorial question. Do tickets good for return passage until a regular use of Ayer’a Pills. He says: •• I PERRY F. POWERS, of Wexford. A. A. & N. M. R'y. will make special they intend to use their thirteen votes reduced rates from all stations on its September 13tb, inclusive. Solid Vesti- was feeling sick and tired and my stomach Sketch of Governor Rich. for a Clinton county candidate; or are line. Tickets on sale September 5th to buled Trains, Palace Sleeping Cars and seemed all out of order. I tried a number The editorial in the Detroit Evening they willing to concede the nomination Superb Dining Cars through between of remedies, but none seemed to give mo News last Saturday headed “No, No, Not to Gratiot? Gratiot has a candidate in September 25th. Call on our agents for relief until I was induced to try the old relia­ John T. Rich has lived in Michigan particulars. W. H. Bennett , Chicago and Denver daily, via. the a Politicial Corpse, ” made even the lorty-four years. He waa born in Con- the person of C. W. Martin of Ithaca. Chicago & North-Western R’y. For ble Ayer’s Pills. I have taken only one —St. Louis Republican Leader. 4-19 Gen ’l. Pass. Agt. detailed information apply to agents of box, but I feel like a new man. I think they opponents of Mayor Pingree sorry for neautville, Crawford county, Pa., on are the most plcnsant and easy to take of So far as The Republican is informed, Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, connecting lines, or address W. A. him. April 23,1841, but bis father and moth ­ anything 1 ever used, being so finely sugar- there is no disposition on the part of Tenn., says, Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SA VED Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket er were Yankees from Shoreham, in ngent Chicago. coated that even a child will take them. I The Politician in the Detroit MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy Vermont. When their son was five Clinton county to claim the candidate for a debilitated system I ever used." For urge upon all who arc in need of a laxative Tribune, Monday, had the followine: to try Ayer’a Pills. TIipv will do good. ’' years old they moved back to Shoreham for this county. It is only expected Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it “Senator George A. Steel is getting that a candidate will be presented whose excels. Price 75 cts. (2) H E best investment For nil diseasen of the Stomach, Liver, the mother died there and the boy was; and Bowels, take any number of compliments on the ability, record and republicanism will brilliant contest he made at Grand sent at seven years of age to Michigan John Van Tyle, of Edwardsburg, in real estate is to keep build ­ Rapids, and he deserves them all. It to the care of some farmer relations. appeal to our voters as well as those of Mich., doctored for 30 years for fits, but Tings well painted. Paint protects Gratiot. AYER’S PULLS was one of the warmest and at the Soon afterward his father followed and got no help till he used Adironda, prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. same time one of the most good natured Wheeler ’s Heart and Nerve Cure, which the house and saves repairs. You rivalries of the whole convention. ” bought the farm which the governor Steadman la All Right. completely cured him. Sold bv Fildew sometimes want to sell—many a Every Dose Effectivo tills today, in Elba, Lapeer county. Of Elsie, Mich., August 2nd, 1894. & Millman. good house has remained unsold The venerable , Mich* it a biographer says: Editor Republican : While a sup ­ for want of paint. The rule should ST. JOHNS MARKETS. igan ’s war goyernor, died at his home “It contains 300 acres. His buildings porter of Mr. Pingree because I believed Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Lire in Jackson Monday morning at 1:20. are ampl e but no better than those of Away be, though, “ the best paint or Grain quotations are furnished by the St. Jobes his candidacy would have been a strong Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the He had been a member of both houses the average well-to-do farmer of Mich ­ one, I desire to say that I have no tells all about No to-bac, the wonderful, harmless none. ” That means prices paid that day. of the state legislature, three times igan. ” guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is IrifliDg, Wheat, white ...... so to 52 sympathy with any mao or body of men and the man who wants to quit and can ’t runs no Wheat, red...... fOtoSl elected to congress, and was governor The boy worked hard on the farm and physical or financial risk in uaiu u No-to-bac. Sold Strictly Pure Buckwheat ...... 46&52e who would gratify personal grievances by all druggiata. Oats...... 28 t> 31 two terms covering the period of the went to country schools in the winter at the expense of the republican party. Book at Drug Stores or by mall free. Address Lire Poultry —Chickens, Ducks aud Geese...... 6c war. • time. At sixteen he studied at a local The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Live Turkeys...... 7c Gov. Rich had the most votes, that is (ud. l'J-52 Dressed Chickens ...... 7c acadenmy for twelve weeks, and still the whole situation. Now let every White Lead Dressed Beef...... 84.00 Mayor Pingbee ’s letter at Grand A Persistent Counsel. You cannot afford to use cheap Butter as to quality...... 8 to 14 Rapids, and his speech at the populist later at the Lapeer high school during man who claims to be a republican Bgg* ...... 9c perdos three terms. Very little schooling that Mr. Oswald has the reputation of be­ paints. To be sure of getting Strict­ Lard...... 7cg8 perft) democratic meeting at WebbervilleJ last give him hearty active support, and the ing the “hardest fighter ” at the bar. the Potatoes... ——...... 40 to 50 would seem, yet upon the strength of it ly Pure White Lead, look at Onions..;...... —...... 70 week arrayed many of his followers result will be the greatest majority Various stories illustrative of his persist­ brand ; any of these are safe: HavOoose) ...... ,....87 00 per ton._ against him, and he is receiving very be got a teacher ’s certificate and pre ­ Michigan ever gave any candidate. ency have recently appeared in the pa ­ “Anohor,” “Morley,” Clover Seed, June and mammoth.!.. ..$4 75 to 85.00* sided over a district school during three Beans, hand picked ...... 81.65 per bush cold comfort from former admirers who T. P. Steadman . pers, but I have not seen the following, “ Eckstein,” “ Shipman,”Peaches ...... 81.50 believe in majority rule. He will not terms. The story is the counterpart of ——————— which is perhaps the best: Mr. Oswald “ Armstrong A McKelvy," “ Southern,” Alsyke clover seed...... 86 00 to 86.50 thousands of New England boys. In The Result. was arguing a case in the court of ap ­ “ Beymer-Bauman,” “ Bed Seal,” Rye per bu ...... 32 to 35 run on an independent ticket, nor ‘ Davis-Chambers,” “ Collier,” Apples per bu ...... 25c 1863 he married Lucretia Winship, of The Republican state convention of peal at great length. Already the court would he take any one with him if he had intimated pretty clearly that it had “ Fahnestock.” did. If the mayor expects to ever Atlas, in Genesee county, and she is yet 1894 has met and performed the work For Colors .—National Lead Co. ’s his beloyed helpmate and the sharer of heard enough, but Mr. Oswald had Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. regain his standing in the party, be will assigned to it, and the same is now treated these intimations in his usual These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each have to submit to the will of the his constantly improving condition. submitted to the people for their manner and went on raising point after can being sufficient to tint as pounds of Strictly At twenty-seven years of age he be ­ Pure White Lead he desired shade : they are in majority and support the regular approval, confidently believing that it point. ho sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination FRED. F. MURDOCK, came a county supervisor, and was re­ will be given, and that on November “Really,” at last one of the lord jus­ of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to nominee every time. There was quite tint Strictly Pure White Lead. ST, JOHNS, MICH., a respectable republican party in Mich­ elected three times. From that office Cth, their approval will be seconded in tices remonstrated, “really, Mr. Os­ A good many thousand dollars have been he stepped immediately to the state wald, if you intended to rely on these saved property-owners by having our book on igan before Mr. Pingree ’s political a rousing majority for the ticket placed painting and color-card. Send us a postal card house of representatives in 1872. There points, you should have raised them in and get both free. career began, aud its existence and in nomination by the convention, the court below. ” NATIONAL LEAD CO. dealer in all kinds op future usefulness do not rest entirely he sei ved six years and was chairman which —by the way—was the largest Chicago Branch, “So I did, my lord,” replied Mr. Os­ State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. upon liis action. Whoop ’er up for of the agricultural college committee, political convention ever assembled in wald, “but their lordships stopped me.” “Jim,” Mr. Mayor, who has done much and in 1877-79 was speaker. In 1880 he Michigan. The ticket is well "headed ” “They stopped you, did they? ” in ­ for the republican party and Detroit, and was sent to the state senate and thence if sound common sense, upright pur ­ quired Lord Esher eagerly. “How did for Honest John, who is a tower of he went to congress, succeeding Mr. poses and straight forward actions, they do it?”—London Truth. strength, and your own standing will Conger. An interesting glimpse of bis count for anything. Four members of the Imperial College be very much improved. character is obtained from the fact that, The republicans of Michigan, through of Physicians at Pekin, who failed to though he took his wife to Washington, their delegates, were called in to give a proper diagnosis of his majesty’s he was able to save a part of his small indisposition recently, were punished by Under this beneficent reform admin ­ approve, or to disapprove, by the action istration the government debt has been salary as congressman. He ran again in which they should take, of the course having a year’s salary taken from them. CEMETERY WORK. 1882 but was beaten by E. C. Carleton increasing several millions of dollars pursued by the state’s executive, under The custom of speaking of the presi ­ per month, and the one hundred by 288 votes. the unusually trying and difficult dent as “his excellency ” is unwarranted. millions gold reserve, provided to re­ He was chairman of the republican circumstances which were met, and by No such formal title was ever given him deem the five or six hundred millions state conventions in 1879 and 1891, and the large number of 710 votes, out of a by legislative action. His legal title is A1ELKIDIS BRINK Cot Stone for BiilSini Purposes. of legal tender notes, silver certificates, in 1890 Secretary Foster of the treasury total of 939, they said, and most “the president of the United States.” department appointed him on the emphatically “We approve of the ad­ and greenbacks, has dwindled to nearly There has recently been disinterred SS0tSMmN|= OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. fifty millions ; and that, too, after sell­ commission to revise the wool stand ­ ministration of Gov. Rich, and we are ards of the country. That led to his among the stores of the lord chamber- -=dllbPUmCEsl= ing fifty millions of gold bonds to in favor of punishing wrong doers lain at Windsor castle a sedan chair be ­ replenish it. The government will being appointed to classify the wool wherever found. ” When such men as longing to Henrietta of France, wife of soon have to sell more bonds to increase samples at the Chicago exposition. In Rev. Washington Gardner are placed Charles I. the gold reserve, or serious financial 1887 he was appointed as state railroad on the ticket by acclamation and with W. L. Douclas commissioner, and in 1889 he was re­ Hungary leads the world in the pro­ Q CUAr IS THE BCST.> disturbances may follow. First of all one universal “aye” it’s an indication duction of glass jewels, such as are used OnWb N0 8QUCAKIN& the government should reduce expenses appointed to that place. He is vice- easily under stood. It’s an exception ­ with staiued glass. The work is done al­ MANY FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE 45. CORDOVAN, to a point within the revenues. It is president of the National Wool Grow­ ally good and strong ticket. most entirely by peasants. TO DRINKERS OF LION COFFEE FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF - idle to talk about tariff reform along ers’ Association, president of the Mich ­ The course pursued by Mayor FINE GALF& KAN6AROOL $ 3.5P POLICE,3 Soles . the line of reduced revenues when the igan Sheep Breeders’ Association, pres ­ Pingree, who has made Detroit such an ^*>2. workingmen * goverment is running behind five or six ident of a Local Life Insurance Com­ e xcellent mayor, is very much to be Headache EXTRA FINE. million dollars per month. It is a pany, treasurer of the Northeastern regretted by all, and more especially by Indigestion, Billiousnesa. *2.*l. 7 .? Boys ’School Shoes . humiliating spectacle that this great Agricultural Society and was president his real friends, of whom he has very 'LADIES* of the State Agricultural Society in 1890 many, but he has yet to learn how to Dyspepsia nation has to issue bonds in time of And all 8tomach Troubles peace to pay running expenses. Up to and 1891. take defeat philosophically —yes, Mr. Removed to his own building opposite .SEND FOR CATALOGUE * He is a young looking man for his Are Cured bv The Steel. W-L* DOUGLAS, date this reform government has run Pingree, you have been |very successful BROCKTON, MASS. behind about eighty millions of dollars ; age, and in physique is almost a giant, and popular in Wayne county, but Yon can save money by purchasing W. L. P. P. P. Dougin* Shoe*, wages throughout the country have being six feet tall and weighing 200 Wayne county you must know —by this (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. J Because, we are the largest manufacturers of pounds. He is a hearty, happy, rather ndvertised shoes in the world, and guarantee shrunk an average of twenty per cent ; time—is not the whole of Michigan, and P. P. P. is a sure cure for Rheumatism, Syphilis, For SUMMER SUITS the value by stamping the name and price on humorous man, modest in manner and now that your boom has waned, (in fact Scrofula, Blood poison, Blotches, Pimples and all the bottom, which protecta you against high the value of farm products and manu ­ skiu and blood diseases. prices and the middleman ’s profits. Our shoes factures have shrunk an untold amount. attire and blunt and yet easy in speech. when the Wayne was taken out of it, Cancerous sorts on face, years of skin trouble. equal custom work in style, easy fitting and Glandular swelling, sufferer renders thanks to P. LIGHT wearing qualities. We have them sold every­ It isn ’t what it was cracked up to be. He has a great deal of shrewdness and there was very little left,) sit down P. P. for ita great cures. where at lower prices for the value given than tact and a certain sweetness of temper any other make. Take no substitute. If your The democrats got control by false pre ­ and take a calm view of the situation, Abbot ’s East India Com Paint cures all Corns, OVERCOATS dealer cannot supply vou. we can. Sold by tenses, and the people are finding them that makes friends for him whereyer and come along with us and don ’t be Warts sud Bunions. 14 5 out. If congress would adjourn and go he goes. Though he is so much of a sulky, for it’ll do you no good to get DRESS SUITS. A. E. DUTCHER. home, and leave the tariff entirely politician, he is first and most of all, sore on the subject. The fact is you TAKE alone, it would he a great blessing to a farmer. He looks like a successful sprung your boom two yeais too soon and CURE THE A largo line to select from. the country. one, he lives like one, he best under ­ you ought to have known better, yes— BEST stands and is best understood by the Hazen Pingree ^ THAT As all now see, B. F. SIILLE R Corea is a neck of the woods between plain people. In public life he has \ been distinguished for personal honesty Has picked his boom A FIT.. PROPRIETOR OF the Yellow and Japan Seas, joined to Two years too soon. Cough and the conscientious discharge of his China on the north. While China has The boom was green n WITH collected aanual tribute from the little duties, and in private life there is not a As green could be, IN EVERY Livery, Feed aid Sale Stable kingdom time immemorial, she has stain upon his reputation as a husband, And now he's sorry i^Shilohs In the Old Rink,St. Johns, Mich. never taken any hand intho goverment. as an employer or as a citizen. Is Hazen Pingree. CASE. Japan and China both have trade re­ Col. Bliss won great credit, and made lots of friends by his manly way of ■Secure BOARDING A SPECIALTY! lations with Corea, and treaties giving Wellington Burt , R. of Saginaw, accepting his defeat. Clinton county ’s the right to land soldiers to protect the GEO. H. JUDD, First-class turnouts st reasonable rates. My who has been talked of as democrat candidate for treasurer developed much ___ P______guarantee _ ___ _ lives and property of citizens of either candidate for congress from the eighth gist.-). It cures Inoipient Consumption Hack can be found daily on the street for the con ­ strength in the convention and had it and is the best Cough and Croup Curo. Merchant Tailor, venience of the public Just the thing for parties kingdom who may be engaged in trade district says : attending receptions, balls, etc., sad charges not been that his successful opponent ST. JOHNS, - - MICH moderate. The Hack males all trains. there. The Japanese have lately felt “I am not in favor of the WilBon bill that their citizens were in danger in was an appointee of Gov. Rich and the or any other tariff reform bill that present incumbent which was of itself a consequence of the power China has places the products of Michigan on the with the present Corean government, “big send off,” Senator Steel might free list and retains the old tariff on have been the successful aspirant. ADIR0NR\ and has come into conflict and declared everything produced in Massachusetts war against China. Up to the present The action of the convention shows *——mm TRAD! MARK mmm—m and Pennsylvania. I am not in favor of conclusively, that the republicans of time Japan is getting the best of it, and, free wool, while every article manu ­ has nearly destroyed the Chinese navy, Michigan are firm in their determina ­ Wheeler's factured from wool or cotton retains a tion to uphold good government. and killed several thousands of her duty of from 20 to 50 per cent. Neither Daniells . The Michigan Stale Fair soldiers. Japan has a good navy, and am I in favor of giving Canada free J. T. Heart her country is separated, like England, access to our markets by putting horses, Harvest Over. * AND from the continent. While Japan may cattle, sheep, hogs and all other animals, whip China into a satisfactory peace together with eggs, vegetables, fruits, Harvest is now over and the diseases Nerve before things go much farther, it would tallow, wool, salt, lumber and iron ore engendered is made worse by overwork •a‘to < 21 seem as though the latter must prevail on the free list. Can you tell me why or over heating should not be neglected POSITIVELY CURES 2 AT DETROIT. (0» if the war continues long enough, for all the products of Michigan should be and allowed to run on until the cold of Heart Disease,Epilepsy,Nerv­ there are 382,000,000 of inhabitants in on the free list, while rice must pay a winter increases their severity or renders the Chinese empire, to 36.000,000 of the them incurable. ous Prostration, Will be one of the best, if not the itest of all the great fairs duty of 72 per cent , peanuts 35 per Dr. Holman S. Humphrey devotes all Sleeplessness and all Derangements of the Nervous held in Michigan. Japs, and the Emperor of China has a cent., almonds 38 per cent., oranges and • System. very effective way of handling soldiers lemons 18 per cent., etc?” of his time in treating so called incurable who will not fight. At the beginning chronic diseases. See him at his next Unexcelled for Restless Babies. Pure­ Holding such views, there is no place ly Vegetable, guaranteed free from of hostilities there were some deserters, for Mr. Burt in the democratic party. visit to your town. He will be in St. who ran away and would not fight. Johns Thursday Aug. 16. office at Hotel opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c. =WHILE AT THE FAIR= 4:30 p. m. M. D. Bailey, receiving teller Grand Rapids When captured, the Emperor had their St. Johns, until same day. If (Mich.) Savings Rank, says ne cannot say too much heads cut off. This war is not an un ­ KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great you cannot see the doctor, write for in favor of "Adironda, ” Wheeler ’s Hear aud Nerve mixed evil, for the world can get along Blood purifier gives freshness and question list, private and general for Cnre. Prepared by Wheeler A Fuller Medicine Co., Don ’t fail to visit the press rooms of THE EVENING NEWS, the GREAT DAILY OK with a hundred million less Chnnainen‘ clearness to the Complexion and cures both ladies and gentlemen. Consulta­ Cedar Springs. Mich. MICHIGAN. The opportunity should not be missed by any one. Constipation, 25 eta., 50 eta., $1.00 (1) tion personally or by mail free to all. Sold by FILDEW A MILLMAN, very well. St. Johns and Fowler. MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES DAILY. f

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ance with a resolution of the board, May 7. Thomas C. BuUer received four votes and Legal. Legal. 1804. was declared elected. The Republican. The deeds were ordered placed on file. Trustee Wolcott moved that the marshal be otice of letting drain contract .— Notice is hereby given, that I, Wslier F. TEACHER’S EXAMINATIONS! The clerk presented affidavits of the publi ­ iustructed to construct the walk on the east Sleight,N township drain commissioner of the town ­ Thursday, August 9, 1894. cation according to law in The Clinton side of lot 11, block 118, belonging to Mrs. ship of Victor, County of Clinton, State of Micb- rail Series 18®4. Republican and the Clinton Independent, Ira Wyman, the expense to be assessed lgao, will, on the 20th DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, of an ordinance to provide for the appoint ­ at nine o ’clock In the forenoon of that day, near Regular examinations at St. Johna, Thursday against the said property. Economize. the residence of Philip Viges, proceed to receive and Friday August 2d and 3rd. TIME _T ABLE ment of street commissionerand an ordinance The motion carried. bids for the cleaning, deepening end widening of s Special examinations, St. Johns Friday. Aug. to provide for licencing transient traders etc. Yeas—1; nays —0. One and a half teaspoonfuls certain drain, known and designated as “Barren 24 h, Da Witt Friday, Sept. 38th. Drain, ” on sections 19 and 20 in said Township of .. IN EFFECT .. Trustee Kendrick moved that the affidaivta Trustee Kniffin moved that the compensa ­ At the regular examination*, examinations will Horsford’s Baking Powder Victor, Clinton County, Michigan. begin at 9 o'clock A. m. Special eliminations will as reported be accepted and spread upon the tion of the street commissioner be two dollars Said job will be let by sections or divisions. The begin at 8 o ’clock a . M. By order of the Board of MAY 6th, 1894. records. per day, for a day of ten hours. gives better results than two section st the outlet of the drain will be let first and examiners. R. M. WINSTON, the remaining eecilone In tbefr order up stream, Commissioner of school*. W»»t-w«Lr4L. The motion carried. The motion carried. full teaspoonfuls of any other. in accordance with the diagram now on file with The committee on claims reported the Trustee Wolcott moved that the street the other papers pretalnlng to said drain, and bids otice of chancery sale .-in pur - igi claims referred to them, Nos. 1,228 to 1,244 commissioner be instructed to inspect the will be made and received accordingly. Contracts surance and by virtue of an order anA 1*1 r-s will be made with the lowest responsible bidder decree of the Circuit Court for the County of 33* and Nos. 292 to 815 as correct at the footing walks of the village under the supervision of giving adequate security for the performance of N STATIONS. M -6$ 2 o ao i o' jb w Clinton in chancery .in the State of Michigan, made with the exception of the claim No. 814 of the committee on grades and walks, and make the work, In a turn to be fixed by me. and dated on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1894, ia 11“ ‘<2 the Mutual Gas Co., held for investigation, a written report at the next regular meeting of reserving to myself the right to reject any and a certain cause therein pending wherein the 35 wi * all bids. The date for the completion of such con ­ Ik and that claims Nos. 205 and 267 held by the all defective walks. Capitol Investment Building and Loan Association a. iu. a. in. p. in. p. in. tract, and the terms of payment therefor, shall be is complainant and Hugh Gordon and Fidelia DETROIT...... -Lv. 6 40 10 40 4 03 10 45 committee at the last meeting were correct at The motion carried. Effket of Lightning on the Body. announced at the time and place of letting. Gordon are defendants. Milwaukee Junct 7 00 10 58 4 25 11 06 the footings and recommended that they be On motion the Hoard adjourned. Notice is further hereby given, that st the time Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at public 7 48 11 45 5 07 12 15 and place of said letting, or st such other time and Pontiac ...... allowed and orders drawn on the proper funds DEWITT H. HUNT, In describing the recent death of a auction to the highest bidder at the west front p. in. boy by lightning a dispatch stated that place thereafter to which I, the drain commissioner door of the Court House in the Village of St. Holly ...... 8 28 12 30 5 51 1 14 for the amounts. Village Clerk. aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the assessment for Johns, County of Clinton, State of Michigan, said Durand arrive...... 9 05 1 12 6 30 2 18 The report was accepted and adopted. an accurate picture of trees and foliage benefits and the lands comprised within the Barrett Court House being the place for holding the Durand leave...... 9 35 1 32 6 50 2 13 Drain Special Assessment District made by me, Circuit court for said county, on 8ATURDAY, 10 00 1 69 7 17 2 45 Yeas—5; nays —0. in the vicinity of the aocident was made will be subject to review. The following is a OWOHO...... THE 18 th DAY OF AUOU8r, A. D. 1894, at one Oveno Junct. ar.. 10 05 2 01 7 20 2 50 A form of resolution and form of bond pre ­ on the boy ’s body, which phenomenon description ol the several tracts or parcel* of lands o ’clock in the afternoon, all, or ao much thereof as Owosso Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 10 7 30 3 05 6 05 sented by Lucius A. Trowbridge was presented GRANDMOTHER SAID. constituting the Special Assessment District of 10 35 2 26 7 47 3 32 6 60 fiNM supposed to have been produced by said drain, vis: may be necessary to raise the amount due to the Ovid...... and referred to the committee on finance. said complainant for principal, interestand coat* In Shepardsville ...... 10 41 2 31 7 52 7 05 tt» lightning in a manner similar to S w M of a s * 4, section 20. this cause of the following described parcel of 10 54 2 42 8 04 8 58 8 25 The committee on finance recommended "Always set your chair back when you ar* N w Jf of s e section 20. ST. JOHNS...... going away; •hat of making pictures or photography. land, to-wit: The east half (54) of lot five (5). Fowler—...... 11 14 2 57 8 22 4 25 9 20 that the form of resolution and bond presented E X of e U of ■ w section 20. block three (8) in the Village of Bath, CUnUa 11 49 3 31 8 55 5 08 11 49 Don't leave it in the middle of the room c* This, however, is not correct. While N }4 of w of w *^of neJtf, section 29. Ionia...... by Lucius A. Trowbridge be adopted. County, State of Michigan. D. Ill p. m. standing carelessly.” SBDh marks are observable occasionally W Uofe jfofsw if. section 20. Dated,St. Johns, July 4tb, 1894. Lowell...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 1 25 Trustee Palmer offered the following This Is what grandmother said, as often, whe'a on the bodies of persons killed they bear SvMoliw if, section 20. BVRON L. PIERCF, Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 4 35 10 00 6 35 2 80 resolution : a boy, Nwgofnwjfofnwjf. section 29. Circuit Court Commissioner, Clinton County G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 00 10 10 7 45 no relation whatever to foliage of sur­ N e % of s e J4. section 19. Michigan. 5 55 Whereas, The charter of the Village of St. I Jumped up and ran out of doors a reckless S w If of n w Pi, section 20. Ferrysburg- ...... 2 05 11 00 9 23 hobble-de-hoy. rounding trees, althongh they bear a cer­ Cahill A OtTRAtvota 1! Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 00 11 05 9 30 Johns as amended by act No. 897 of the local N" w if‘ of* s wr >4., section 20. Solicitors lor Complainant. p. in. a. m. p. in. a. in. act of Michigan, for the year.1893. authorizes tain resemblance to those objects. There E ]/t of 8 e 1% ol u e lA. section 19. Chicago by Str ar. 6 00 a. in "Always set your chair back when you are W l/i of s e '/i of n e section 19. Milwaukee Str ar. 6 00 6 00 said village to issue sewer bonds to an amount going away; is really no photographing of the image N e ^4 of n e J4, section 19. CHANCERY ORDER. STATE OF MICHIGAN not exceeding $30,000 and, Don't leave it In the middle of the room or Be kj of s e If. section 18. J The Circuit Court for the County of Clinton Ea.at-txra.rel. of the trees on the body. That the ac­ CIn Chancery. —Sophie E. Kellogg, complainant, ts Whereas, At an election dniy held after standing carelessly.” N w Yi of n e section 19. tual cause is qnite different can be proved Arthur N. Ingersoll. Robert H. Iugersoll, Charles r ►» These words, repeated long ago, come ever All in town six north, of range one west, in

H. Iugersoll, Sarah E, Corey, Marie Piatt. Howard

16. M . « - * H notice thereof had been given for the time and Michigan. by experiment in the laboratory. When jZ *2-3 in the manner required by law on the 10th day fresh to mind. Dated, July 17th, 1894. I. Platt, Robert A. Piatt. Lawrence Piatt, defend ­ - ^ s . c 114, ants. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the When little duties are o ’erlooked or left to lag electricity is discharged at high tension, 81ATION8. No. bcO 3 WALTER F. SLEIGHT, £ oV. of March, 1894, more than a majority of the behind. County of Clinton, in chancery, at the Village of Except Except as lightning is, on the surface of a body Township Drain Commissioner oi the Township of

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•5* Suuday. ’A ballots cast were in favor of making a loan of Victor. it»-2 St.Johns, in said county, on the 30tb day of June,

Mail U U •/.' M $30,000 and, In the daily walks of busy life, when we think having a poor conducting power, a lu­ A. D. 1894. p- in a. in. p. in. p. in. a. ui. we haven ’t time minous arborescent image is formed, In this cause it satisfactorily appearing by 8 30 Whereas, Under the authority of said affidavit that tbo detendant, Sarah E. Corey, To be orderly and almost look upon politeness showing the path of one or more of the resides out of this state and that her place of 7 30 charter and such election sewer bonds to the as a crime. otice of letting drain contract .— a. m. amount of $10,000, and no more have hereto ­ sparks resulting from the discharge. Notice is hereby given that I, Harvey residence ia at Los Angeles In the State of Cali­ Grand Haven 5 40 9 00 2 10 9 05 We are quite too apt, from carelessness, to fornia; on motion of W. R. Clarke and Cahill A fore been issued, NW. Carrington, township drain commissioner of Ferrysburg ...... 6 44 9 05 2 15 9 12 think, if not to say. This was most beautifully shown in the township of Greeubush, county of Clinton, state Ostrander, solicitors for complainant, it Is ordered that said defendant cause her appearance to bo G. R. A I. Junct.... 6 37 10 05 3 12 10 45 Now therefore be it rosolved, That the That it matters not if we forget to set oar the experiments carried out with high of Micbigau, will, on the 21st DAY OF AUGUST, Grand Rapids ...... 6 45 10 20 3 25 11 00 11 45 president and clerk are hereby authorized and chairs away. A. D. 1894, at the bouse of Wm. Burgies on the s w entered in aaid cause within four months from the p. m. tension currents in London by Swin­ date of this order, in default of which the bill of directed to duly execute and deliver to L. A. !4 of section 25, in said township of Greenbush, at Lowell...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 1 25 But it will be found that daily life will be burne. The current would exhibit scat­ 10 o ’clock In the forenoon ol that day, proceed to complaint will he taken as confessed against her. Trowbridge $10,000 in amount of the sewer more worth the living tered lines of light that would develop re-elve bids for the construction of a certain drain Further ordered that a copy of this order be 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 2 50 bonds of the Village of St. Johns, consisting If we blend, in harmony, the precepts of re­ known and designated as the Cleveland Breach of ublished within twenty days in The Clinton 8 09 11 58 5 02 1 25 4 30 Into most exquisite tracery and take the :ki -ublican and that such publication be con ­ of twenty bonds of $500 each, numbered from ceiving and of giving; the Dutch Gap Drain, located and established in S p. in form of plants or trees. The theory of the said township of Greenbush, and described as tinued at least once in each week for six weeks ia 6T. JOHNS...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 5 45 21 to 40, dated the first day ^of August, 1894, If we heed the tender chidings dealt oat in follows, to wit: Commencing at a point 10.65 succession. S. B. DA BOLL, Shepardsville ...... 12 30 5 32 6 10 of which $2,000 shall become due on the first childhood's day, this phenomenon is that the irregnlar chains north and 20.57 chains west ot the center of Circuit Judge, Ovid...... 8 39 12 36 5 38 2 12 6 40 And always “set our chair back when we are W. R. Clarke and Cahill a Ostrander , diy of October, 1901, and a like amount courses taken by the spark may be due section 25, of said township, in Dutch Gap Drain, Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 3 05 7 15 going away." runaiug thence south 10 65 chains to M Hue; thence 11-7 Solicitor* for Complainant. u*osso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 annually thereafter until all are paid. All of —Clark W. Bryan in Good Housekeeping. to the compression of air in the path of west 19.43 chains to west *4 P°»t of section 25; tun ­ Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 80 3 53 sa:d bonds shall bear interest evidenced by the discharge, or to superior conductiv­ ning thence south from west W post of said section ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN Durand leave..... 9 35 1 47 6 55 coupons, at the rate of five per cent, per 25 39 75 chains to 25 links north of southwest cor­ County of Clinton, as. At a session ol the Holly ...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 A Wonderful Timekeeping Automaton. ity of some parts of the surface of the net of section 25; thence south 25%° west 28 links PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at Pontiac ...... 10 53 3 05 8 25 5 87 a inum payable semi-annually on the first body. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. to «• uth line of section 26; runniug thence south the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johna, oa Milwaukee Junct.. 11 82 3 45 9 05 6 30 days of April and October in each year. Both One of tho most wonderful timekeep­ 2'ijf° west 31 links; thence west 28 links soutu of Tuesday, the 24th day of July, in the year one DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 26 7 00 ...... - principal and interest of said bonds shall be ers known to the horologist was made Guilty. section line, between sections 26 and 35, 19.75 thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. AVChairCar, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service in London about 100 years ago and sent eh-'ns; thence south 19.73 chains. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. payable at the Liberty National Bank in the Jones (in a loud whisjjer) —There ’s the Said joh will be let h« s-ciioi,!.. The section at In the matter of the estate of WILLIS Westward—No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra City of New York, state of New York. by the president of the East India com­ fellow that fired on the train ----- the outlet of the drain will he let ttrsi, and the re­ LEACH, deceased. Comfort Ranney, executor chaige 25 cut). No. Id has Parlor Bullet Car at­ The resolution prevailed. pany as a gift to the emperor of China. maining sections In their order upstream, in accord­ of said estate, having made application for Detective—Hello, you rascal! I’ve got ance with the diagram now on file with tbs the allowance of his final account. tached Detroit to Grand Haven (extra charge 25 Yeas—Trustees Kendrick, Kniffin, Palmer, The case was made in the form of a cts). No. 81 bas Wagoner Sleeper Detroit to you dead to rights! Fire on a train, will other papers pertaiuiug to said drain, in the Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 16th Grand Rapids. Wolcott and Pres. Vaughan —five. Nays— chariot, in which was seated the figure office of the township clerk, to which refer­ day of August, A. D. 1894, at one o ’clock in the you? ence may he bad by all parties Interested, and bids afternoon, be assigned for t he examination of said none. of a woman. This figure was of pure will be made and received accordingly. Contracts account, at the Probate Office, in the Village of Eastward—No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached Trustee Palmer moved that the following Prisoner —Yes, you fool! I’m the fire­ (irand Haven to Detroit (extra charge 25 cts). ivory and gold and sat with her right man. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. will be made with the lowest responsible bidder St. Johns. No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge 25 form of bond for the $10,000, five per cent, hand resting upon a tiny clock fastened giving adequate security fer the perlormance of the And it is further ordered, that notice be given cts). No. 82 has Wagoner Sleeper Grand Rapids sewer bonds, to be sold to L. A, Trowbridge, work in a sum then and there to be fixed by me. to the persona interested iu said estate or the reserving to myself the right to reject any and all time and place of said bearing by causing copy of to Detroit. be approved by the Board. to the side of the vehicle. A part of the The city of Albany has been beautified NO. W. LOUD. BEN FLETCHER. wheels which kept track of the flight of bids. The date for the completion of such con ­ this order be published in The Clinton Republi ­ Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent NO." $500 by the unveiling of the King Memorial tract, and the terms of payment therefor, shall be can , a newspaper ptintrd aud circulating in said THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. time were hidden in the body of a tiny announced at the time and place of letting. County of Clinton, for three successive weeks fountain. The statue, which is the work Notice Is further hereby given that at the time previous to aaid day of hearing. STATE OF MICHIGAN. bird, which had seemingly just alighted of J. Massey Rhind, is illustrative of and place of said letting, or at such other time and (A true copy.) CH ARLES M. MERRILL, THE VILLAGE OK ST. JOHNS SEWER BOND. upon the lady ’s finger. childhood, youth, manhood and age place thereafter to which I, the diain commissioner 14-3 Judge of Probate. Above was a canopy so arranged as to aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the assessment for Know all men by these presents, [that the gathered about the rock of Horeb. benefits and the laDds comprised within the HANCERY ORDER STATE OF MICHIGAN conceal a silver bell. This bell was fit­ Cleveland Branch Drain Special Assessment The Circuit Court fur the County of Clinton. Village of St, Johns, in the County of Clin ­ ted with a miniature hammer of the District will be subject to review. CIn Chancery —Sophia E Kell >gg. complainant, Yi. ton, in the State of Michigan, acknowledges The following is a description of the several Arthur N. Ingersoll, Robert II. Ingersoll, Charles itself to owe, and for value received promises same metal, and although it appeared to tracts or parcels of land constituting the special as­ H. Ingersoll, Sarah E. Corey, Marie Piatt, Howard T. A. A. Si N. M. R’y. Excursion Bulletin. sessment district of said drain, viz: to pay to bearer. Five Hundred Dollars lawful have no connection with the clock regu­ I. Piatt, Robert A. Fiat’, Lawrence Piatt, Emily larly struck the hours and conld be For the following meetings the T. A. W% of a y of s >4 ol n w % of section 25. Beers, defendants. Suit -ding in the Circuit money of the United States of America, on the A. &. N. M. R’y. will make special re­ N w 1-5 of n e if of s w if of section 25. Court for the County of Clinton, in chancery, at first day of October, 19...... with interest there ­ made to repeat by touching a diamond 8 5^ of w X ot e ol s w °f section 25. the Village ol St Johns, in said county, on the 30th duced rates. One lare for the round trip. N 54 of e *4 of e V-, of w X of s w % of section 25. on from the date hereof, at the rate of five per button on the lady’s bodice. In the char ­ day on June, A. D. 1894. Northern Michigan, Ohio and ail For the M. E. camp meeting st Frank ­ 8 34 of e jf of e if of w U of s w if of section 25. In this cause it satisfactorily appearing by centum per annum, payable semi-annually on iot at the ivory lady’s feet there was a fort Aug. 7 to 15th, incl , tickets to N if of w if of e 54 w X of s w if of section 25. affidavit that the defendant, Sarah E. Corey, the first days of April and October in each 8 ‘4 of w 54 of e of w 54 of s w if of section 25. resides out of this state and that her place of Southern Points. golden figure of a dog, and above and in be sold from stations McBain and north W y, of w y of s w 54 except 5 seres in s e corner residence is at Los Angeles in the State of Cali­ year on presentation and surrender of §the an ­ front were two birds apparently flying Aug. 6 to 15th, incl., limited to August of section 25. fornia ; on motion of W. K. Clarke aud Cahill A Direct Connections at Owosso Junction and Du­ nexed interest coupons as they severally be ­ before the shariot. This beantifnl orna ­ 5 seres in s e corner of w % of w % of s w 54 of Ostrander, solicitors for complainant, it is ordered rand with D. G. H. A M. R’y. Trains. come due. Both principal and interest of this 16th, 1894. section 25. that said defendant cause ner appearance to be ment was made almost entirely of gold For the Seventh Day Adventists E y. of e '/, of s e if of section 26. entered in said cause within four months from the TIME TABLE- bond are hereby made payable at the Libery and was elaborately decorated with pre­ camp meeting at Frankfort, August 20th W if of e J4 of s e if of section 26. date of this order, iu default of which the bill of National Bank, in the City’of New York, State to 28th, tickets to be sold from stations W 54 of s e if of section 26 complaint will be taken as confessed a^aiust her. In effect March 25th, 1894. of New York. cious stones. —St. Louis Republic. 8 54 of e if of e 54 of n e If of 'ection 26. Further ordered that a copy of this order b* McBain and north August 19th to 28th, 8 54 of w jf of • 54 of n e if of section 26. published witblD twenty days in The Clinton GOING NORTH—Lt. Owosso Jet. This bond is one of a series of like tenor (ex ­ 8 of e if of e X of w Lj of n e if of section 26. Republican , and that such publication he con- High Explosive*. limited to August 29th, 1894. 10 : 05 A. M...... Mud...... 7: 30 I\ M. cept as to maturity) issued for the purpose of For the farmers’ picnic at Whitmore 8 54 of w if of e if ol w 54 <>f n e 54 scetiob 26. United at least once in each week tor six weeks in providing funds for the construction of sewers S 54 of w 54 “f w if of n e"54 . | section 26. succession. 8. B. DABOLL, For Elsie, Ashley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Mt. There are certain explosives of higi 25th, N if of u e if except 5 acres in s e corner of sec­ in and for the Village of St. Johns, under the Lake, Micli., 8atimiay August Circuit Judge. Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. power which, when heated, burn quietly tickets (to be sold August 25th, from tion 35. W. R Clarke and Cahill a Ostrander , GOING SOUTH—Lv. Durand. authority conferred by the charter of said Vil­ if freely exposed, or if confined explode 5 acres in s e corner of n if of n e V of section 35. 11-7 Solicitors for Complainant. lage as amended, and of an election duly ioints within a radius of fifty miles 8 w if of n e *4 of section 35. 0:35 A. M...... and ...... 6 : 50 P. M. only at the spot where heat is applied 8 e if of n e if of section 35 called and held in said Village on the loth timited to day of sale. ROBATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT, For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all without the whole mass taking part in For the Indian camp meeting at Mt. W if of n 54 of s e 54 of section 35. Cl I u too County, ss. Notice is hereby glwt Southern points. day of March. 1894, and a resolution of the the explosion. Nitroglycerol, dynamite, Pleasant, Mich., August 21st to 28tb, E 34 of n if of s e 54 of section 35. thatP nil claims and demands against the estaf.) it Board of Trustees of said Village duly passed 8 w if of s e 54 °f section 35. SAMUEL W. GREEN, deceased, will he bear «V H. BENNETT. G. P. A.. Toledo. Ohio. gun cotton, picric acid and the new tickets to be sold August 20 to 27th from 8 e 54 °f » e 54 of seel ion 35. on the 0th day of August 1894, and for the N if of s w 54 of section 36. the Judge ol Probate of said couuty, at the Pri German military powder are examples. points within a radius of 75 miles, Office in the Village of St. Johns od THE 12tk prompt payment of this bond at maturity the limited to August 29th, 1894. W if of n w if of section 36. DAY OF JANUARY, A. D.. 1895. and that the HOARD OF TRUSTEES. full faith, credit and resources of the Village This is said to be because they are bad N e 54 of n w 54 of section 36. creditors of said deceased are allowed six raoDtbs For the Michigan State Sunday All in town 8 north, of range 2 west, in Michigan. from the date of this notice in which to present Regular Meeting, August 0, 1804. of St. Johns are hereby irrevocably pledged. conductors of their own explosive wave. Dated this 6tb day of August, A. O.. 1894. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, School Assn. Rallies at: HARVEY W. CARRINGTON. their claims for adjustment. If, however, the same substances are Aug. 21 Dated, July 12th A. D., 1894. Called to order by President Vaughan. conditions and things required to be done South Haven Aug. 16th Ithaca Township Drain Commissioner of the Township of subjected to a violent shock by the ex ­ Three Rivers Aur 22d. Howell Auk - 22 Greenbush. 16-2 CHARLES M. MERRILL. Present, Trustees Kendrick, Kniflin, Pal­ precedent to and in the issuing of this bond plosion in their midst of initial charges Orchard Lake Aur . 22d Centerville Aur . 22 13-4 Judge of Probate. mer, Wolcott and President Vaughan. Kalamazoo Aur . 23d Jackson Aur . 80 have been properly done, happened and been of mercury fulminate, the shock seems ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, Detroit Aug. 80th Hastings Aug. 31 ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN The minutes of July 23rd were read and ap ­ performed in regular and due form as required Charlotte Oct. 5th. County of Clinton ss. At a session of the to affect all the molecules of the explo ­ County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at proved. by law, and that the total indebtedness of the PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, bolden st The following claims were presented and sive at once, and the whole mass of the Tictets to be sold for the date of the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Village of St. Johns, including this bond, does meeting from points within a radius of the Probate office, in the Village of 8t. Johns, on Saturday, the 28th day of July, in the year one referred to the committee on claims: not exceed the statutory or constitutional latter explodes with enormous violence. Tuesday, the 24th day of July, in the year thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. —New York Sun. fifty miles, limited to day of sale. One one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Prohate. 1.228 —Jas. Besley...... $ 45 00 limitations. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge, or Probate. 1,220—C. F. Vredetiburg ...... 45 00 and one third fare for the round trip. In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM K. In testimony whereof the corporate real of For the Odd Fellows meeting at In the matter of the estate of HENRY SMITH,deceased. Charles W.Smith,administrator 1.230— Jas. B. Henderson ...... 01 70 the Village of St. Johns has been hereto The Pearl Oyster. NELLER, deceased. Oa reading and filing of said estate, having made application for the allow­ Charlotte Aug. 20th to 23d, tickets to be the petition duly verified, of Margaret Nelier 1.231— Wm. Tick...... 12 75 affixed, and this bond has been signed by the Very few people are aware that the ance ofhis final account. sold Aug. 20 to 22d inch, limited to Aug. praying that the last will and testament of said de­ Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 23d 1.232— P. E. Walsworth ...... 40 54 President and countersigned by the Clerk Of pearl oyster is not in any way like the 23d,1894. ceased may be proved and admitted to probate, and day of August, A. D. 1894, atone o ’clock in the 1.233— Josiah Upton ...... 80 38 said Village, this first day of August, 1894. oysters which we eat. It is of an entire ­ that she may be appointed executrix of said afternoon be assigned for the examination of said For the Camp Meeting at Hackley estate. account at the Probate office in the Village of 8t- 1.234— J. 9. Osgood ...... 14 55 ...... President. Thereupon it Is ordered that Thursday, the 16th 1.235— 30—The Wills Creek Coal Co... 70 04 ly different species, and as a matter of Park July 19th to Aug. 24th, tickets to Johns. Countersigned: ...... Clerk. fact the shells of the so called pearl oys ­ be sold to Lake Harbor (near Muske­ day of August, A. D., 1894, st one 0-clock in the And it is furthered ordered that notice he given 1.237 — Fildew & Millman ...... 4 20 FORM FOR FIRST COUPON. afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said to the person* Interested In said estate, of the Ume 1.238 — A. O. Hunt ...... 8 20 No...... ters are of far more value to those en ­ gon) with 30 cents arbitrary added, on petition, and that the heirs st law and legatees of and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this Aug. 2d to 4th incl., Aug. 7 and 9, Aug. said deceased and til other persons interested In order to be published in the Clinton Republican , 1,230—St. Johns Manufactuiing Co... 2 90 The Village of St. Johns, Michigan, hereby gaged in pearl fishing than the pearls. said will are required to appear at a session of said promises to pay to bearer Four 17-100 Dol ­ 13 and 14, Aug. 20 and 21, limited to re­ a newspaper printed and circulating In said Coun ­ 1.240— Laidlaw, Dunn Gordon Co ...... 8 00 There are extensive pearl fisheries in the court then to bn holder) at the probate office. In the ty of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous 1.241— Hamilton Lyon ...... 4 00 lars, on the First day of October, 1894, at the gnlf of California, and some of the finest turn to Aug. 25th , 1894. Village of St. Johns, and show cause, if any there to said day of heariDg. Liberty National Bank, in the Citv of New For the Camp Meeting at Haslett be, why the will should not be approved. CHARLES M. MERRILL, 1.242— Charles Hammond ...... 30 pearls have been taken from those wa­ And it is further ordered that notice be given (A true copy.) 15--3 Judge of Probate. 1.243— Frank Robb ...... 3 98 York, State of New York, for interest due that Park Jn!y 25 to Aug. 30tb. tickets to be to the persons interested in said estate ot the ters. In 1881 one pearl —a black one — sold each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ pendency ol the hearing thereof by causing a copy 1.244— Spaulding & Co...... 130 93 day on its sewer bond No...... was sold for $10,000, and every year DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-NOTICE IS $4.17 President. day, limited to return to Sept. 17tb, of this order to be published in The Clinton Re­ hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance Total recommended by Board of Water------publican , a newspaper printed and circulating A Countersigned: ...... Clerk. since that time many pearls have been 1894. of license and authority granted to me, the under ­ Commissioners...... $534 07 in said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks signed, by the Probate Court of Clinton County, All subsequent coupons to be for $12.50 taken from the beds in the California For the Christian Crusaders camp previous to said day ol hearing. 202—W. W. Brainard, pay roll ...... $ 01 18 Michigan, on the 19th day of July, 1894, to sell each. gnlf valued at over $7,500 each. —Chica ­ meeting at Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Aug. 1st CHARLES M. MERRILL, 293— W. H. Brunson ...... 43 75 (A true copy.) 14-3 Judge of Probate. real estate belonging to the estate of Robert The motion prevailed. go Herald. to 15th, tickets to be sold from points Young, deceased, twill sell atpnhlic vendue to the 294— J. Dooling ...... 15 00 highest bidder, on tne 8th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, Yeas—Trustees Kendrick, Kniffin, Palmer, not to exceed 100 miles from Mt. Pleas­ 1894, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the Pro­ 295— St. Johns Manufacturing Co . 314 80 She Loved Him. ant, Aug. 1st to 15th inclusive, limited to 290—Dewitt H. Hunt ...... 28 35 Wolcott and President Vaughan, 6; nays — ROBATE NOTICE-STATE OF MICHIGAN, bate Office In the Village of St. Johns, in said none. Single Man (to himself) —I am sure return to Aug. 16th, 1894. County of Clinton ss. Notice Is hereby given County of Clinton, the following described prem ­ 297 — H. D. Edwards & Co...... 0 00 ises, viz: The west half of the south-west quarter Trustee Kendrick offered thefollowing reso­ that darling little angel loves me. She For the Camp Meeting at Vicksburg, Pthat by an order of the Probste Court for the 298 — St. Johns Elec. Light H. & P. Co 35 00 Mich, tickets to be sold Aug. 10th and County of Clinton, made on the 12th day of July, of section thirty-three, in township eight north of 299— E. E. Talmadge...... 11 00 lution : takes me into her confidence and tells A. D. 1894, six months from that date were allowed range one weat.ln Michigan; the Dorth nineteen Resolved, That it is the opinion of this hoard me all her troubles. 11th, and each Tuesday and Friday for creditors to present their claims against the and one-balf acres of the east seventy-eight acre* 300—Fildew & Millman ...... 4 15 thereafter until Aug. 31st, return limit estate of ANDREW RICHMOND, late of said of the south-west fractional quarter of section 301— George Dobson ...... 3 50 that the steam fire engine is now unused, and Same Man (some years later)—Con- county, deceased, and thst all creditors of said nineteen, in township seven north of range one the prospects for future use are very limited, Sept. 3d, 1894. deceased are required to present their claims to west. In Michigan ; the west fractional half of the 302— George M. Pack...... 3 50 8.-1 rn it all I From morning till night, therefore be it For the Fifth Michigan Volunteer said Probate Court at the Probate office in the □orth-weat fractional quarter of lection nineteen, 303— B. F. Miller...... 150 in township seven north of range one west, in Resolved by this Board that said fire engine and night till morning, when I’m home, Infantry Assn, meeting at Elsie, Aug. Village of 8t. Johns, for examination and allowance 304— 5-H. Dunn ...... 23 10 I hear nothing but tales about the serv­ 29th. tickets to be sold Aug. 28and 29th, on or before the 12th DAY OF JANUARY next, Michigan, containing seventy-two and alghty-four 300—L. G. McKnight

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KX-GOV. BLAIR DEAD. CONFLAGRATIONS AT DETROIT. $2,000,000 FIRE IN CHICAGO. JAPS DECLARE WAR. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. BIG STORM OOV/N 3ATf\ Threw Ulg Fires Cause the Loss of One Over 40 Aere* of tho Lumber District 8 swat *.—169th daY —The Senate wore on as­ ■•vat Ml Fefsons Milled and Consldarabl* Lite usd Property Valued »t •135,000. Darned.—Four Live* Lost. pect of peace and serenity In striking contrast WAR Property Destroyed. Detroit was visited by three de­ The lumber district of Chicago was SURE TO BE A STRUGGLE NOW to the excitement of the previous week. Vice- President Stevenson had seturned and occu­ ManclV*der, N. If: The most di*M> DIED AT JACKSON. structive fires in one day, entailing' a visited by one of the most disastrous IN THE EAST. total damage of more than SI 25,000. pied his accustomed seat. Among the bills In ­ trous stortt* that visited this locality la fires in its history, and the loss will troduced was one by Mr. Allen to provide for years did a- great amount of damage ' The saddest feature of the day, how ­ probably foot up $2,000,000. Eleven the issue of 460,000.000 in treasury notes to be distributed pro rata among tbe states for the At Lake M vaabesit- . four miles from •rifted Calmly From This Life Into the ever, was the death of one fireman and large establishments were entirely Japan Take* the First Derisive Step in the serious injury of five others from relief of the worthy poor.' It was referred to the city, the storm was accompanied Greet Eternity—.1 Brief Sketch of burned out. The burned district U Notifying the World that a State of the finance committee. The report of tbe con ­ by a cyclone, which waecked build ­ falling walls. The dead man's head about six blocks square from east to ferees on the agricultural appropriation bill rff announcing agreement on all tbe umendaaente ings, blew dowA large trees and de­ Michigan's Grand Old San-Village of was crushed iu by bricks, and he ex- west and three from north to south. War Exists with Chins-Japan Makes tired five minutes after being rescued but the one appropriating sl.000.0U0 for tbe ex ­ stroyed much valuable property. Eigh ­ lekerlew In flulna From Fire. The greatest portion of the district Apology to Great Britain—War News. termination of the Russian thistle, was agreed teen or 20 summer cottager* were par ­ Jrom beneath the debris which covered bounded by Blue Island avenue, Lin ­ to. The Senate formally insisted on this him. amendment and sent tbe bill back to confer ­ tially wrecked and half that number coln street, the river and Ashland ave­ ence. The sundry cWU bill was presented. demolished. There were scores of Ex Governor Austin Blair, died at The first fire consumed the Michigan nue was burned over, and 40 acres The House Joint resolution further extending Tokio, Japan: The Japanese gov ­ the appropriations until August 14 was passed. pleasure boats on the lake when tke/ his home in Jackson. Like a tired Central dour sheds at noon. The sec­ of lumber yards were left as a big ernment has informed the representa ­ ond and largest fire, which was at­ House .—Beyond the passage of a few unim ­ storm struck, and three went down child sinking to rest on his mother's field of embers. tives of the foreign powers here that a portant bills by unanimous consent, nothing with a total of eight or 10 lives-lost. breast the distinguished orator, law­ tended by fatal results, took place at During the fire the wind suddenly state of war exists between Japan and was accomplished. Mr. Bautelle offered a reso­ 3 o ’clock, when the E. G. Ricnards & changed and the flames caught several lution congratulating and recognizing the Ha­ Tarry town, N. Y: 'ITbonias Ifickett,. yer, scholar and statesman entered his China. This is regarded as equivalent waiian republic, but on o> point of order It was his son, Edward Pickett, and Jamee eternal sleep, after being ill several Co. ’s planing mill, on Franklin street, engine companies unprepared and the to a declaration of war. referred to tbe oommlttee on foreign affairs. and tne lumber in the yard of Hunton, men were compelled to run for their Martin, were drowned. They went- days. His last hours were painless. Washington: There is surprising Senate .—190th day—The only feature of In ­ out in a sail boat on the Hudson river, Only the family were present when Hyles & Weeks adjoining it were lives. The fireboats Yosemite and lack of information of an official totally destroyed. The third fire, terest in the proceedings vns a discussion on and as they did not return it is*sup- the ex-governor died. Geyser had close calls but ran through nature regarding the events in the the site for a new government printing office, posed that during the storm their boat Austin Blair was born in a log cabin at Caro ­ which originated from the previous the flames which leaped out over the China-Japan trouble and the surmise which came up during the consideration of the line. Tompkins county. N. Y . Jan. 4. 1818. one, was the four-story building of slip, and escaped unharmed. The sundry civil bill. The general detlcioncy ap ­ wus upset and the men wore drowned. The first 17 years of his life was spent upon the American Fibre Belting company propriation bill was reported and placed on New York: A small yacht, earring the farm. Upon graduating from Union col­ total number of men thrown out of tbe calendur, os was also the House bill to six persons was capsized in the Hud­ lege Mr. Blair read law for two years in the at 371 Atwater street. It started at 0 employment by the lire is 2,200, and provide a uniform system of bankruptcy. The office of Sweet & Davis, at Oswego, N. Y., and o ’clock, and that building and several the destruction was so complete that report of the conference committee on Indian son river opposite Hastings during a* was admitted to the bar in 1811. In June of smaller structures were destroyed. appropriation bill was adopted. Agreement severe storm and three of the passen ­ that year be name to Michigan, settling in it will be many weeks before most of was had on some of the Senate amendments Jackson, but soon afterward removed to Eaton gers were drowned. them can be given work by the firms and disagreements on others and the bill was Newmarket, N. H: During a heavy county, where he was the same year elected Town ot Lukeriew Destroyed. which suffered. sent back to conference. House —The session county clerk. He served only a part of the of the House was brief. Most of the time was thunderstorm on Great Bay; a small1 term, returning to Juckson early in 1814, The entire business portion of Lake- Later reports show that four deaths spent discussing the Senate amendment to the Where he has since i esided. Mr. Blair was a boat containing William R. Byrne and! view was destroyed by fire at an early were caused beside a number of per ­ agricultural bill appropriating 41.800,000 for Michael Carroll was capsized and botlv natural orator, and his love for public speaking morning hour. Thirty-five buildings sons being injured. The dead are: the destruction of the Russian thistle in the Ml him to take an active part in politics, his northwestern states. The House instructed were drowned. Ar other boat met with> rat efforts in this line being during the cam- are in ruins, and the loss will aggre- Lieut. John McGinn, of the fire boat the conferees to further Insist on IBs disagree­ a similar accident, and its occupant* 8ttUgn of 1841. when he ospoused the cause of ite between 8150,000 and $200,000. Geyser, burned; died at county bos ment to the amendment. Henry Clay, the great leader of the Whig was also drowned ffparty, and during which he gained a state repu ­ ¥he fire started at 11 p. m. in the pital. William Wollenfell, struck by Senate . — laist day. — The main question tation as an orator. building south of the Montcalm house, cap blown from Engine 35; knocked before the Senate was the sundry civil bill In 1846 he was elected a member of the state burning all the buildings on both sides into river and drowned; body recov ­ which was discussed nearly all day bist was not W-OT SEA FIGHT. legislature, at which session he assisted in re­ of Main street as far south as Read's ered. Unknown man, knocked into acted upon. Tbe House bill to exempt the viling the general statutes. He also made an Japan Comes CMT Victor In a Braiil'WIth Able report in favor of abolishing the color d.s- blacksmith shop. Both hotels, the river and drowned. Unknown boy, 17 articles of foreign exhibitors at the inter-state tlnctlon in relation to the elective franchise, postofllce, Macomber «fc Bale’s large years old; burned to death. fair at Tacoma, Wush., from tariff duties, was Chins'* Warships. thus becoming one of the first to ad ranee Negro passed. The report of the conferencwcommit- •uffrage. He also assisted in the work of abol ­ dry goods store, C. M. Northrop ’s gen ­ More Biases. tee on tbe agricultural bill in wnlch the Senate Shanghai: News has been received ishing capital punishment. In 1848 he left the eral store, two drug stores, the Enter ­ conferees agreed to recede from tbe aaoend- of a desperate battle between; the Whig party on account of its refusal to indorse prise office and many other stores were Chicago: The lumber district was ment appropriating $1,000,080 for the extermin ­ .the anti- sentiment and affiliated with visited by a second fire which for a ation of the Russian thistle was agreed to. fleets of China and Japan, in which the 0 @ train for Marquette. and a number of others of that trans- that J-apan • had formally declared, . Common ...... 5 60 to power for a new water works system. lar stating that an answer had not yet ort were rescued by the boats of the been received as to President Cleve­ war against China, declared that Sheep and Lambs ...... 2 25 to Democrats of Two States Meet. W. II. Ilaines ’ large barn near Cas- apanese warship Naniwa. Hogs —Mixed ...... 4 00 to land ’s intended action and warning S Great Britain remained neutral in Wheat —No. 2 red...... 62V4 J« Gov. Pattison, Hon. W. F. Harrity, sopolis was struck by lightning and Mora HlooJshed In Koraa. the matter, although the British gov ­ burned. Ninety tons of hay, 1,500 natives to keep out of politics and to Corn —No. 2...... 49H® chairman of the Democratic national tak no oaths of allegiance. Even the Berlin: The Chinese minister here ernment would immediately take steps Oats...... 33*® committee; Attorney-General Hensel, bushels of wheat and a large number claims to have received an official dis­ to safeguard British interests inr, Uh » other rihe farm of John Franklin, near Jack- river steamer can only go up about six in Buffalo. Later in the day two other fines wire of two citizens of Yankton, S» D., who would j&imul'Ue the greater tqcreaa*. It Is rson, his engine exploded, scattering miles instead of 24 as usual. Farmers started by incendiaries, but did Uttle- visited a Kansas rain-maJcer, obtaining certain that either would give relief from pres ­ The striking employes of the Chicago his chemical formula and received in ­ ent paralyzing; uncertainties. r«4 .canee some 1 fire in all directions. The barn, wagon, are compelled to haul their fruit from Stock Yards company decided to re­ damage. increase:In bfusintwa at least fqr„a.time. So. «keis, tools, hay and grain and three upper points of the river down on structions in it& use. Oae tan. of chern- much bueitveaas hmt been defeated .Wring the turn to work. Cholera Epidemic In Marseilles. iiials were consumed, and as & result past •*ar. atnj. merchandise stocks have been, Horses were burned. The fire spread wagons. It is the lowest it has been so re bated, that The mere a »rjoa rodn-maKing strikers bare decided tChDontloue the struggle. ‘ Benton Harbor lady bicyclists are big prices, and a stock company will will resume operations in a few days, The taUures the past week, were 219 In, tha Adopting the bloomer costume. sion will be sent to Marseilles with in ­ claim the dorm w as of. their produc ­ United. States against 430 last year. 44 In Can ­ make the best of the flow. with large orders on hand. structions to report the foots. tion. ada against 34 last yerx 1 Errors have been discovered in the Fire started in a building owned by The resolution of the Spring Valley, New York. —Bradstreet e weekly revlcw/says: Less Thau Half Kate*, to Colorado. While Uttle significance la attached ‘xi the Michigan census figures recently given Allen Sheldon, of Detroit, burning it Ill., miners, passed in their meeting to By an explosion^ of dynamite at the moderate Improvement lx trade at San*r ran- out. The population of the state is to the ground. Loss, $5,000; L. C. Hun ­ go to Peru and compel the miners there On August 10 and 1L the Northwest ­ Hawthorne stone work* of Delese & oisco. Pittsburg rgid Baltimore, whea, It is, .now given as 2,241,000, an increase of ern Line will sell excursion, tickets to Shepards near Chicago, three workmen added that clearing housa totals for July report ter’s stock of hardware, loss $4,000; to quit work on Monday has revived 29 cities with larger abrogates than in July >147,111, or 7.03 per cent in four years. opera house, loss $500. The postoffice the excitement of several week ago>. Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs were killed, tveo. fataJly injured and last year, contrasted with the Juna report* 'The cities have increased 109,760, or was moved and the mail was all saved. Sheriff Taylor has sent deputy sheriffs and return at less than one fare for several others ’jtoundecL Charles RjcucUl, which contalne,\only eighteen cities, with ag­ .snore than two-thirds of the entire the round trip; good for return pas ­ a weH-known electrician, was fright ­ gregates larger than those in June a.vear ago, Huntley's loss on building and stock to the scene of trouble. it is perceived that there are itgluences at j*»in. was $1,000; insured. Other smaller sage until September 13, inclusive. fully mangled and will die. Fr* two work at the iuterior favoring an increas* iu The Cass county harvest jubilee was For tickets and full information apply years past Mr. Rudd has been experi ­ Sylvester Rittenhouse, a day laborer, losses will amount to $1,000, mostly the volume ot business. Wheat has advanced insured. Cause of fire unknown. held at Cassopolis. A large crowd wit­ to agents Chicago & Northwestern menting with an explosive of his own In sympathy with corn, on increased order* •was found dead in the woorshed at nessed old-fashioned sports and games. railway. invention, which he calls Ruddite in a and report a of crop damage from abroad, while .Denton Harbor with two bullet wounds corn's sharp advance is due partly to exagger ­ A storm at Belding burned some of The horse race between Three Rivers shanty which stood on the edge of the ated notlMu of damage from brought Ihere •in the head and one over his heart, and the electric light wires and a part of and Cassopolis was won by the former. David Wilson and Henry Wright, Delese & Shepard ’s stone quarry. The is little likelihood of the earn crop being evidences of hanging with a piece of the tdwn was left in darkness. The A tug of war between the same was residents of Attica, were attacked bv explosive is very powerful and effect­ smaller than in either of the two preceding clothesline, which was broken. The years, notwithstanding our advices of <5 per barn of Charles Hagadorn, with his won by Cassopolis. The industrial a crowd at men at the Brazil, Ind. ive in auarrying. The explosion is rent damage in Kansas aud 40 per cent la mveapon was a 22-caliber short re- whole crop of grain and hay, together rade was participated in by all the crossing ot the C. & E. I., and horribly supposed to have beon caused by a Nebraska. Southern crop prospects generally wifirer. He was about 35 vears old. He with four horses, was struck by light ­ Gidlng business firms and was over stamped and heated. Wilson will die spark flighting in th.

7\ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, AUG. 9,1804.

love'! Qnttlloa, for her; because he doesn ’t care for “He might never find anybody to lovo HERE’S THE TICKET. Before the next order of nominations Ths Development of tbe South. You ask me: Will I love you always, anybody else; uud she ’s pretty-----” him like that again, ” she said, gazing were reached Gov. Rich and Col. Bliss on the gleuming paddock. were brought on the platform * ir Is being; furthered by tbe Queen A- be. though, for the moment, that he has She opened her lips ns if to speak, and motion of Burton Parker, renominated may want as to lands and immigration Through life and death, aye, through asked her. She would then have to at the thought of what lay at her ton ­ by acclamation. to tbe south. W. C. Rinkarson . eternity. consider which marriage would proba ­ gue’s tip her face grew red. But the George A. Steele, Clinton county ’s G. P. A., Cincinnati, O. —Cincinnati Tribune. bly be productive of the greater sum philosopher was gazing past her, and candidate for the state treasurer, was total of---- ” his eyes rested in calm contemplation presented to the convention by Prose Beat Health Recreation at the Northern “Oil, but you needn ’t consider that. ” on the gleaming paddock. cuting Attorney Norton, of that Michigan Kcaorte. A STUPID SAGE. But It seems the best logical order. "A beautiful thing, sunshine, to be county. State Treasurer Wilkinson ’s Few places offer so many advantage* We can afterward make allowance for sure,” said he. name was presented by George Waite, Her face faded away In paleness; her of Menominee. The result of the bal ­ for tired people as do the popular It was a charmingly mild and balmy the element of uncertainty caused resorts on the shores of Lake Michigan by ---- ’’ lips closed. Without speaking she lot was: Wilkinson, 579; Steele, 387. and its tributary bays. Bay View, day. The sun shone beyond the or­ Oh, no. I don ’t want it like that. ” turned and walked slowly away, her For the office of auditor-general the Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix,. chard and the shade was cool inside. I know perfectly well what she ’d do if head drooping. The philosopher heard names presented were: Stanley W. Traverse City and Grand Traverse Bay A light breeze stirred the boughs of he —the other man, you know —asked the rustle of her skirt in the long grass Turner, J. H. D. Stevens and Koscoe D. Dix. Turner received 534 votes, Resorts are peculiarly Inviting dating the old apple tree under which are phil ­ her. ” of the orchard; he watched her for a the hot weather. The bracing air, coo) “You apprehend that ----” few moments. securing the nomination. nights and freedom from dust con ­ osopher sat. None of these things did "Never mind what I apprehend. "A pretty, graceful creature,” said he, The remainder of the ticket was tributed to make this region a natural the philosopher notice, unless it might Take it Just as I told you. ” with a smile. Then he opened his chosen as follows: For attorney-gen ­ sanitarium, for the recuperation of be when the wind blew about the "Very good. A has asked her hand, book, took his pencil in his hand nnd eral, Fred A. Maynard, of Kent county; exhausted energies. B has not ” slipped In a careful forefinger to mark state land commissioner, William A. leaves of the large volume on his French, of Presque Isle county; super ­ The way to reach these resorts is via, “Yes.” the fly leaf. The sun had passed mid GOV. JOHN t. rich . the Chicago & West Michigan Railway,, knees, and be had to find his place heaven and began to descend west­ intendent of public instruction, II. R. "May I take it that but for the dis­ was a three-quarter life-size crayon which runs through the entire region, again. turbing Influence of B, A would be sat­ ward before he finished the book. Then Pattengill, of Ingham county; member traversing for miles the shores of lakes- he stretched himself nnd looked at his portrait of James A. Garfield. Rev. J. of state board of education, Perry F The girl sat down just opposite to isfactory —er—cand idatc ?” vV. Smith opened the proceedings with Powers, of Wexford county. rivers and bays, which, with the splen, him. “Ye—es. I think so.” watch. “Good gracious, 2 o ’clock! I prayer. The Grand Rapids Glee club did service offered by this line makes "She. therefore, enjoys a certainty of shall be late for lunch! ” and he hurried Tlie Platform. "It’s a very important thing I want sung two songs, parodies on free trade The platform was in substance as tbe trip a delightful one. considerable happiness if she marries to his feet. and Democratic things generally. Sec­ Through sleeping cars from Chicago to ask you, ” she began, tugging at a A?” He was very late for lunch. follows: and Detroit to Petoskey and Bay View, tuft of grass, "and it's very—difficult, "Everything's cold,” wailed the host ­ retary Bates then read a letter from We, the representatives of the Republican “Ye—cs. Not perfect, because of —B, the state chairman. Senator McMillan, party of Michigan, in convention assembled, sre run from June 25th to September nnd you mustn ’t tell any one I asked you know. ” ess. Where have you been, Mr. Jern ­ Mayor Fisher, of Grand Rapids, de­ hereby affirm and renew our faith and hope in 24th, tbe route from Detroit being via. you; at least, I rather you didn't. ” “Quito so, quite so; but still a fair ingham? ” the cardinal principles and purposes of the the Detroit Lansing £ Northern Rail­ "I shall not speak of it; indeed, I livered a short address of welcome and Republican party —the principles which have amount of happiness. Is It not so?” “Only In the orchard —reading. ” Senator Col grove was introduced as made our country great and prosperous, and road to Grand Rapids thence via. the shall probably not remember it,” said "I don ’t—well, perhaps. ” ‘‘And you ’ve missed May!” temporary ohairman. After referring the purposes which will lead it from the pres ­ C. A W. M. Tourist tickets at reduced the philosopher. "On the other hand, if B did not ask "Missed Miss May? How do you ent most unhappy and demoralized era of to the unanimity in the Republican Democratic misrule, out again through night iates are sold at principal stations on “And you mustn ’t look at me, please her, we are to postulate ft higher de­ mean? I had a long talk with her this party of Michigan he gave a shot at to light, into an era ofehope and huppiness and these and other lines from June 1st to while I’m asking you. ” gree of happiness for her? ” morning —a most interesting talk.” Don M. Dickinson, speaking of him as prosperity for our country und our state. Sept. 30—good to return until Oct. 31. "I don ’t thliik I was looking at you, “Yes, please, Mr. Jerningham —much “But you weren ’t here to say good- We heartily approve of the administration of the Democratic boss, and said he the duties of his office by Uov. John T. Rich, Geo. DeHaven, Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, but if I was I beg your pardon,” said higher. ” by. Now, you don ’t mean to say that seemed to be looking for a crash that and unreservedly commend his attention to Grand Ranidn. M*'*h. the philosopher, apologetically. “For both of them? ” you forgot she was leaving by the 2 would bring victory to his party in the public interests and bis prompt and fearless She pulled'the tuft of grass right out “For her. Never mind him. ” o ’clock train? What a man you are!” state this year, but he would listen in performance of every duty devolving upon him. of the ground and flung it from her We reaffirm our adherence and increased de­ "Very well. That again simplifies "Dear me! To think of m.v forgetting vain for it. Denouncing the Wilson votion to the American doctrine of protection. Because with all her tforce. the problem. But this asking her is a It!” said the philosopher, shamefaced ­ tariff bill, he said that the McKinley We believe that the present unhappy 'ndus- "Suppose a man ----” she began. trial condition of our country is in great part contingency only? ” ly. law, instead of being doomed, was the due to the threat and purpose of the Demo­ "No. that ’ not right. ” “Yes, that ’s all.” "She told me to say good-by to you liveliest political corpse in America cratic party to destroy the American system It is so Purel "You can take any hypothesis you for her. ” today. lie spoke of how much better of protection. We believe that ull article* please, ” observed the philosopher, "but The philosopher spread out his hands. which cannot be produced in the United That ’s the great reason why you "My -dear young lady,” he said, “it “She's very kind. I can ’t forgive times were before the Democratic States, except luxuries, should be admitted should know about our salt. It re­ you must verify It afterward, of becomes a question of degree. How myself.” federal administration came into free of duty, and that on ull imports coming quires the best to produce the best. course.” probable or improbable is it?” His hostess looked at him for a mo­ power, and insisted that, if agitation into competition with the products of Ameri­ Tlie good farmer realizes this with "Oh. do let me go on. Suppose a girl, ment* then she sighed, and smiled and had not been started for the revision can labor there should be duties levied equal his seed; shall the butter maker be “I -don ’t know. Not very probable — to the difference in wages abroad and wages at less wise? Our salt is as enrefnlly Mr. Jerningham —I wish you wouldn ’t unless ---- ” sighed again. of the tariff laws, and the McKinley home. nod. ” "Have you everything you want? ” bili had been allowed to stand unchal ­ We believe in the use of gold and silver as made as your butter —made express ­ "WellY’ money metals, to be maintained in circulation ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­ "It was only to show that I followed "Unless he did happen to notice, you she asked. lenged, the hard times that have come on a perfect equality and incontrovertibility. men everywhere find their butter bet ­ you. ” know. ” “Everything, thank you, ” said he, upon us would have never been known. We recognize the so-called silver question us ter made nnd tbelr labor better paid “Oh, of course, you ‘follow me.’ ns Relative to silver, Mr. Colgrove said one of the paramount political issues of the when they use "Ah, yes. We supposed that, If he sitting down opposite the cheese nnd day and believe that tbe people of this state you call it. Suppose a girl had two lov ­ thought of It, he would probably take dropping his book (he thought he that there was no use disputing the and country do look to the Republican party ers—You’re nodding again! —or, I ought would Just run through the last chapter fact that the idea of silver remonetiza ­ ttfe party of ability and progress, as the only to say, suppose there are two men who - the desired step —at least, that he might tion is rapidly gaining strength in the party that can give a wise und adequate solu Diamond Cry stal : be led to do so. Could she not —er—in­ again) against the loaf; “everything in tion of this problem. We. therefore, pledge might be in love with a girl.” dicate her preference?" the world that I want, thanks. ” Republican party. Bi-metalism and the Republican party of Michigan to use every “Only two?” asked the philosopher. j ""She might try—no, she couldn ’t do His hostess did not tell him that the protection, he declared, must receive effort in its power to restore silver to its his ­ Dairy Salt. "You see any Dumber of men might be girl had come In from the apple or­ recognition from the Republican party. toric position in the United States as a money much. You see, he —he doesn ’t think He closed with predicting 60,000 ma­ metal. We pledge this in the belief that per ­ No rr.aRer what brand yon havo in love with — 1 about such things. ” chard nnd ran hastily up stairs lest manent prosperity will not be assured or Jus­ used, just give this u fairtriul. It “Oh. we can leave the rest out.” said I "I understand precisely. Asd It her friend should see what her friend jority for the ticket this year. tice be none until silver takes its time-hon ­ Is first in flavor, f'. st in grain, and Miss May, with a sudden dimple, “they did see in her eye So that l*e had no A. W. Smith, of Adrian, was elected ored place sido by side with gold as ono of the first in purity. Whether for dairy seems to me, Miss May, that in that temporary secretary, and H. W. New­ two great money metals of the world. don't matter.” very fact we find our solution. ” suspicion at all that he had received an We believe that the doctrine of reciprocity, or table use, you will find It to "Very well.” said the philosopher. "If offer of marr’nge —anil refused it. And kirk, of Dexter, and Col. J. W. Sum­ as advocated by that matchless statesman, your advantage to be acquainted they are irrelevant, we will put them "Do we?” she asked. ner, of Kalamazoo, assistant secre­ James G. Blaine, should, under our protective With the wit that’s all salt. A “I think so. He has evidently no na ­ he did not refer to anything of this «ort system, be the policy of our government and Write us. aside.” when he paused once In his reading taries. applied in our trade relations with other na ­ "Suppose then that one of these men tural inclination toward her —perhaps Chairman Fox, of Tuscola, chairman tions. DIAMOND CRYSTAL not toward marriage at all. Any feel­ and exclaimed: of the credentials committee, reported We recognize that the employment of both SALT CO., was. oh. awfully in love with the girl, ing aroused In him would be necessari ­ “I am really sorry I ir.Issed Miss capital and labor is necessary tor the pros ­ St. Clair, Mich. and —and proposed, you know ----” M*»". That was an interesting case of that there were no contesting delega­ perity of our people, anu that the enactment "A moment! ” said the philosopher, ly -shallow and in a measure, artificial— tions. The report was adopted with ­ of such laws as will properly and wisely avoid and in all likelihood, purely temporary. hers. But I gave the right answer. out debate. and settle labor difficulties Is one of the opening a note-book. "Let me take Moreover, If she took steps to arouse Tlie girl ought to marry A.” duties of the Republican party, which has down lits proposition. What was it?” And the girl did. The Tommittee on organization and always been and still is the friend of the "Why. proposed to her —asked her to his attention one of two things would order of business reported that the humblest toiler. While we believe that be likely to happen. Are you following temporary officers be made permanent government was Instituted to protect the weak marry lilm,” said'the girl, with a stare. IN HAPPY PARAGUAY. ugainst the strong, and to substitute right for "Dear mtU How stupid of me! I for­ me?” and also reported the order of nomina ­ might, and that it Is. therefore, the duly of “Yes, Mr. Jerningham. ” tions. The report was adopted. tbe state to regulate all corporations und com­ got that special use of the word. Yes?” The Women Are Lithe nnd Grneeful "The giiT loves him pretty well, and “Either he would be repelled by her The committee on resolutions were binations. so as to protect every right and ororatures —which you must admit Is nml Weur White Drenei. not ready to report, and on motion of liberty of the laborer, wo declare ourselves her people approve of him and all that, The women have well-modeled limbs, opposed to all mob rule, riot and bloodshed, you know. ” not improbable —and then the position George A. Farr, of Ottawa, nomina ­ and insist that law and order must be main ­ would be unpleasant, and even degrad­ voluptuous, lustrous eyes nnd are of tions were proceeded with. Farr him ­ tained, und that the ballot box and court of “That simplifies the problem, ” said Justice, and not the sword and torch, must set­ the philosopher, nodding again. ing to her, or, on the other hand, he every color, from mahogany to the self then took the platform to present tle economic differences. We believe in arbi ­ "But she's not in —In love with him, might through a mistaken feeling of the name of Gov. Rich. He said the tration as one of the means to solve labor dis­ gallantry ---- •” white and pink complexion of the fair­ state election in Michigan this year is putes. and favor the enactment by the legisla­ you know. She doesn ’t really care for est Anglo-Saxon. The dress of a Para­ ture to carry out the provisions of section 23, him —mnCh. Tk> you understand? ” “Through what? ” of more than usual importance. Two article 6, of the constitution of the state of * "Through a mistaken idea of polite ­ guayan woman consists merely of a years of Democratic misrule has led to Michigan, which provides for establishing "Perfectly. Ibis a most natural state a universal call for Republican suc­ courts of conciliation, with such powers and of mind. ” ness. or a mistaken view of what was snow-white tunic, coming down to the duties as shall be prescribed by law. “Well, then, supposing that there's kind, allow himself to be drawn Into a knees, and a white shawl. These wo­ cess. The interests of the country de­ While we recognize the value und worth of connection for which he has no genuine mand the success of the Republican the great body of naturalized citizens and peo ­ another man —what are you writing? ” men are bnre-footed. They stalk party. Such being the case he asked ple who have sought, with a patriotic heart, “I only put down (B)—like that, ” liking. You agree with me that one or through the streets with a soft, supple, and adopted this us their home and country, pleaded the philosopher, meekly exhi­ other of these things would be likely?” panther-like tread that is most beauti ­ if it was possible that any Republican we believe in protecting American wage-earn ­ comes to the convention nursing a ers and the peace and prosuerlty of this nation For Information as to tbe beat hunting biting Ills mote book. "Yes, T suppose they would, unless he ful, for they do not indulge in high- feeling of resentment or gangrened by against the evil effects of indiscriminate emi­ and fishing grounds in Illinois and Wis­ She looked at him in a sort of helpless did come to care for her. ” heeled boots and stays, but step out as feelings of selfish interest? Mr. Farr gration from the pauper and criminal classes consin, apply to exasperation, with Just a smile some­ ■“All, -you return to that hypothesis. Eve herself might have done, quite un ­ of Europe bv wise laws that shall properly re­ I think it’s an extremely fanciful one. impeded by their simple dress, which tried to pour oil on the Pingreeites by strict and regulate emigration. IAS. C. POND, Gcn'l Pass’r Agent, where In the background of it. saying that he knew that there were We believe in the protection and elevation WISCONSIN CSNTNAL LINSS. "OIl, yon really are---- ” she exclaim­ No. She needn ’t marry A, but she Js merely a short tunic tied around the no such disappointments, but the oil of the standard of American citizenship, and MILWAUKEE. Wia» must let B alone. ” waist and adorned with the pretty that the safety of this republic depends upon ed. did not soothe. When he shouted with the intelligence und loyalty of its supporters, "But let me igo on. The man is a The philosopher closed his book, took native lace. These tonics have short dramatic force, “who shall be our thrat it should be sustained for the welfare and friend of fhe gifl;s; he ’s very clever— off Ills glasses, wiped them, replaced sleeves nnd very low necks, and reveal standard-bearer? ” a yell came from happiness of its people, and that tor the pres ­ them and leaned back against the the statuesque shoulders and breasts ervation thereof the right of suffrage should oh fearfully clever; and he ’s rather the Wayne delegation, “Pingree! ” be limited to those who have fully required handsome. You meedn ’t put that trunk of the apple tree. The girl pick ­ rather more thnn would be considered PingreeV ” Gov. Rich's friends took up American citizenship. We believe that the down. ” ed a dandelion In pieces. After a long delicate In Europe. the cry for him, and for some time the security of life, the free exercise of personal This mild race lives principally on rights nnd the enjoyment of equal opportun ­ <>ATE NTs "It Is certfthffy not very material,” passe she asked: speaker's voice was drowned in cries ities before the law are the essence of liberty, admitted the philosopher, and lie cross­ "You think B’-s feeling wouldn ’t be at oranges, pumpkins, cassava and other of “Pingree! ” “Rich! ” until the Rich and should be the first care of all govern ­ miCAVtAlo, I mi MARKS^r I *■ ed out "handsome. ” "Clever” he left. all likely to —to change? ” fruits and vegetables, being almost veg­ men finally drowned the yells for Pin- ments. As there can he no liberty without etarians. Many are the virtues of these fr< e speech ond the free exercise of personal W COPYRIGHTS.^* “And the fdrt is -most ayvfully—she “That depends on the sort of man be gree, but the storm continued through ­ and political rights of citizens, wc denounce CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? 1 admires him tremenduously; she thinks is. But if he Is an able man, with in- poor, brave Paraguayans; they are hos­ out Mr. Farr's speech. He became the action of the Democratic party in the re­ prompt answer and an honest opinion,n^wrlte wri to- teUsotual interests which engross him pitable, kindly, honest and, though peal of the election laws, whereby the courts experienceM UNN 4c InCO., the whopatent have bnsinesaf^ommunlca- bad nearly fifty j him Jnst the ©neatest man that ever weary of it, and gave the Detroit man of the United States are rendered powerless in experience In the petent business. ------lived you know. Ami-she —she —” The —a man who has chosen his path In life marriage Is looked upon as an unneces­ some back-handed jabs by saying that ttons strictly‘ confidential. * A ”II asuadbeok of In- sary prelude to to young people start­ the protection of honest voters or the punish ­ formation concerning Pa teats___ and ai bow to otv^ girl paused. —a man to whom woman ’s society is Gov. Rich was not a man that had pecul ­ ment of fraud, and such action Is an invitation tain them sent free. Also s catalog "I’m following, ” saidithe philosopher, not a necessity ---- ” ing housekeeping together, they are re- iar notions, who insisted that the Re- to falsify by fraud and vlolenco the will of the marknbly constant in their attach ­ people, and we demand the enactment and en ­ with pencil poised. just like that, ” said the girl as ublican party must come around to forcement of laws that shall protect the citi­ ments. Tlie Paraguayan girls are like zens of the republic at home us well as abroad. tfans are brought widely before tbe public with. "She'd think ft better than the whole she bit the head off a daisy. Eis views or he would sulk. He pre ­ out cost to the Inventor. This splendid ^paper. A silence followed. ■Byron ’s savage heroines —faithful uuto dicted that Gov. Rich would carry A furtherin'solu tion commended the efficient world If—If she eotild ’be anything to death, soft as doves, but rerdy to give service to tne party rendered by tie Republi ­ him. yon know. ” "Tlwn, ” said the philosopher, “I see Michigan by 75,000 majority. can press of the state. “You mean become his wife?” not tbe reason for supposing that his up their lives for their mates. What I When C. L. Benjamin began his priiicularly remarked was the Jovial, The following' was adopted as an in ­ oopl ei. ______"Well, of course, I41o—at least, I sup­ feelings will cliaage.” speech, placing in nomination Col. dependent resolution: tlfnl plates In colors, and photographs of new pose I do.” “And would y«n advise her to marry gay nature of this amiable nnd innocent Bliss, of Saginaw, the Pingree gang bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show tbo race.—Knight ’s "Cruise of the Falcon. ” Whereas, intelligence from authentic chan ­ latest designs and secure contracts. Address “You spoke rather vaguely, you the otlser —A?” again undertook to interrupt, but Ben ­ nels having reached this country that the peo ­ " £ CO.. Nxw Vohr , .101 Bhoaiiwat .. know. ” "Well, on the wbflle, I should. A is jamin silenced them with this sarcas­ ple of the Hawaiian islands, alter a peaceful A large crawfish was recently caught revolution, did. on tbe fourth day of lust July, The girl cast one glance at the phil­ a good fellow (I think we made A a tic shot: “Wlmt's the use of your yell­ the national day of this great republic, issue osopher as she replied: good fellow): he is at suitable match, alive on the Guernsey coast (Europe), ing for Pingree: hasn't he told us that tnrough their constituted authorities, their CLEVELAND "Well, yes. I did mean become his his love for her is true and genuine —” and has been placed In the Jersey aqua­ he is not going to be with us, but is proclamation of independence und unnounce to TO "It’s tremendous!” rium. From bead to tail it measures going it alone'. ’” This brought a de­ the nations of the earth their establishment as wife.” two feet, nud from tip of horns to tip u free and independent republic among the "Yes. Well?” "Yes—«amd—er—extreme. She likes risive shout from the Rich delegates, notions. Therefore, be it $2.50 him. Thone Is every reason to hope of tail It measures four feet four Inches, and Mr. Benjamin was not interrupted Resolved. That we, the delegates of the Re­ BUFFALO ! "But,” continued the girl, startling while Its girth is eighteen Inches. publican state convention of Michigan, repre ­ •on another tuft of grass, "he doesn't that her liking will develop into a suf­ again. senting a large majority of the liberty-loving VIA “C. & B. LINE.” ; -thing much about these -things. He ficiently deep and stable affection. She Kentucky's latest freik productions Odell Chapman, of Shiawassee people of one of the brightest stars in this sis­ likes her. I think he likes 'her ----” will get rid of her folly about B nnd in the animal kingdom are a lamb with county, seconded th'e nomination of terhood of states, send a hearty greeting and Commencing with opening of Navigation (ahowS four extra legs sticking up from its Bliss and severely roasted both Pin ­ welcome to our young sister republic of the April 1st.) Msg N Heent side-wheel steel steamers "Well, doesn ’t dislike her? ” suggest­ make A a good wife. Yes. Miss May, back, and another that resembles and sens, and assure her of c>ur most earnest sym­ ed ioo% PURE look at the many bargains we are offering. They are all choice and worth about 25 per cent, more than we ask for them. We'need room DON’T ACCEPT IMITATIONS. and must reduce oiw large stock even at a sacrifice. Our space will THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.. OIN'TI. permit us to mention only a few of the MANY BARGAINS. Goods arriving daily.. VVe are showing an ele­ gant line 1 yard wide, beautiful colorings, at 15 LEBANON. Men’s Solid Work Shoes 90c, cheap at $1 25 Men’s Oil Orain Buokle Shoes v - 20, cheap at $1 50 cents yer yard. The Republican. Lebanon , Aug. 7, 1894. Men's Oalf Congress or Laoe fYaoss, 91 33, cheap at $2 M. Haynes has a new thresher which Ladies’ Dongola Kid Buttor T oes $1 63, cheap at $2 50 Thursday, August 9, 1894. is doing fine work. Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid tton Shoes 91 85, cheap at 92 25 Born, last week, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ladies’ Kid Button Sir , 1 33, cheap at 92 THE COUNTY. Jaquisb, a girl baby. Misses'Kid Button Shoes, pat. tip, 91 12, cheap at 91 50 VICTOR. Nick Bauers threshed about 2,000 Misses' Fine Kid Button Shoes 91 39, cheap at 91 76 bushels of grain for Dayid Rogers with Boy's Shoes, Button or Congress, 91, cheap at 91 50 OUR 25c LINE Victor , Aug. 6, 1894. his new thresher. His machine seems Arthur Reed is ill with the measles. to give entire satisfaction. Is simply out of sight. Goods worth double the There will be an ice cream social at Mrs. Williams lost one of her horses price. Novelties, an endless assortment at 25c. Wm. Woodhams ’, Aug. 9th. last week, the animal dying with the 34 inch all wool flannel, all shades, at 25c. New Miss Jessie Bixby, of Webberville, is And hundreds of other items at equally low prices. Special reduction in Ladies’ colic. The neighbors contributed to Oxford Ties and Tan Shoes of all description. visiting friends and relatives in Victor. fall silks for trimmings. Printer ’s ink cannot be ­ assist her to purchase another horse. gin to give you any idea of the rich colbrings they D. Shaver, the proprietor of Round Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sessions go to Lan ­ Lake, will give a harvest dance Aug. 10. sing the latter part of this ^week to are shown in. Come in and ask to see them Mrs. Flora Linton and daughter, attend the triennial alumni reunion at Mercantile Co.’s Shoe iDepartment. whether you buy or not. It is always a pleasure Edith, are spending a few days at Pine the agricultural college. They also ex ­ to show goods. Lake. pect to spend next Sunday at the spirit ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemble are the ualist camp meeting at Ila/.lette Park. proud possessors of a 6ix pound girl; Threshers don ’t seem to realize that EAGLE SULKY HARROW. Edd. Bixby and wife, of a nine pound there is a general depression in business CONSTRUCTED OF STEEL! NO LOAD­ boy. and that farmers will not get but about ING! NO UNLOADING! Look out for Prices next week. ESSEX half of former prices for their produce. They demand as much for threshing as Easily raised from the seat to clear it of Essex . Aug. 6,1894. obstructions and for transporting. Any child Geo. R. Heck, of Lansing, is in Essex was paid ten years ago. It seems that capable of driving a team can handle it Grain farmers ought to have something to say and Grass Seeder attachment not shown in on business. cut. For testimonials and particulars write to about the prices aud ask a reduction to tiie manufacturers. Mrs. Bancroft has relatives visiting suit the times. SMALLEY BROS., & CO., her from Owosso. Bay City, Mich. Miss Nettie Tease attended the ex ­ EAGLE. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. amination at St. Johns last week. Eagle August 7th, 1894. Mies Daisy Matthews will teach the Mrs. John Dravenstatt entertains the Hammond school the coming year. Universalist society to day. 5 lbs common Starch for 25c. Wheat turns out about 20 bushels per Henry Dravenstatt is ready to do all acre on an average, in this vicinity, and 2 good Brooms for 25c. kinds of repairing at JO. Clemmou ’s shop Sea Food-Clams, Shrimps and Mussels, w4' oats 30. All the fuel you burn. Your stove doesn ’t ^ 40c now 25c. David Crabb, owned by G. W. Mink- 1 quart Preserves, were 65c, now 50c. A large number of young folks from ler, won the three minute race, at Grand draw right ; doesn ’t throw out the heat ; wastes ^ this vicinity spent Sunday at Crystal Ledge, Saturday, Aug. 4th, making his the fuel. It’s one of those stoves made to sell— 1 quart Preserves, were 45c, now 30c. Lake. half mile in 1-23. Eagle is not always not to burn. When you want a stove or range for 1 bottle Parlor Pride Stove Polish 10c. DUPLAIN. behind in everything. actual service; one th at will give you the benefit 1 y2 lb lvorine for 10c. wall the heat generated, that I 1 lb Magic Washing Powder and Tumbler 10c Dor lain . Aug. 6, 1894 MARLERA PID S - Mrs. Hosley is sick. will save your fuel and save 1 lb Honey Cake 5c. Maple Rapids, Aug. 6. 1894. your money, it will pay you to in ­ Mrs. DuBoi8 is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miss Lula Cowles went to Grand 1 lb Smoking Tobacco and Pipe 20c B. E. Teeter, this week. vestigate Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Rapids, Aug. 1st, to visit her sister, Mrs. The original Detroit stoves, made Mr. L. Wilson is attending a camp Lewis. meeting at Eaton Rapids this week. In the largest stove plant in the Miss May Crawford has returned world. Have stood every test for Eva. Beurman started Monday to from her week’s visit at her aunt ’s, visit her sister on the upper peninsula. Mrs. Stone, in this county. 30 years. Ask the dealer for them. T. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. L. E. Tucker went to Pontiac Thurs ­ LARGEST STOVEP1AHT IN THE WORLD-1 L>ok for the Trade Mark* Rev. G. W. Riggs preaches his fare­ MNIIUIMII...... IIIIIUIUIUIUUMUUUIUUIIMIUUlinilllllUIlllllUIIUIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIlIWUllMllllllllllllllllinilllululllU^- 1 Leaders in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. day, where be has accepted a position well sermon here Sunday next. We s in a music house. dread to see him go. He has accepted Chapin & Co.—Dry Goods. Eld. R. R. Cook was unexpectedly a call to Chesening, Mich. He leaves a called to 8t. Louis last week, to officiate host of friends here. DRINK at the funeral services of Mrs. Leonard. New York Weekly Tribune O L I V E . Always In the Lead. Th Olive . Aug. 7,1894. The handsomest illurtrated l roebure < The oat harvest is nearly over. Many of the tea son has just been issued by the EAT AT -AND- light cropsare reported. general passenger department of the Mr. and Mrs. Dey VanFleet are visit­ Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwoy, BREWING COMPANY'S 47c ing friends in Gratiot county. giving a woman ’s opinion of the com­ Pale Select partment sleeping cars run on the solid WON’T BOOM BUSINESS. Mr. and Mrs. Becket, from Central -AND— Lake, are visiting at Mrs. Lewis Smith ’s. vestibuled electric lighted trains of that But the Attractive Prices we are making The Clinton Republican line between Chicago, Milwaukee, Kil- Mrs. A. J. Shepard, district president bourn City (the dells of Wisconsin), La on Reliable and Seasonable Goods are of the W. C. T. U., will give a union Crosse, Winona, St. Paul and Minne­ bound to bring trade. temperance lecture at the Baptist apolis. It contains time table to express church next Sunday evening, Aug. 12th. These beers are with ­ ONE YEAR trains to and from points above named, All are cordially invited to be present. out any exception the as well as detween Chicago, Cedar A goodly number met at the Masonic finest beers now on the Rapids Sioux City, Council Bluffs and American market. Quality Dp and Price Dowd $ 1.26. Hall in DeWit, last Sunday, expecting Omaha. Gives the sleeping and parlor ... IS OUR MOTTO to hear Miss O. Carpenter preach, but All Orders Promptly Filled car rates between Chicago and the prin ­ DETROIT, MICE she was very sick and unable to be Successful storekeeping does not mean cipal cities west. 4 present. Her brother, B. F. Carpenter, Write to Harry Mercer, Michigan Pas­ gigantic profits —it means doing business filled the pulpit in her place. If her continually, constantly, selling season ­ Address all orders to THE REPUBLICAN, St. Johns, Mich. senger Agent; 82 Griswold street, Detroit, able goods —even at a loss —before hold ­ health permits she will be in DeWitt Mich., for one of them and a new map ing them over for many months. As a four weeks from last Sunday. of the United States, furnished free. tree is known by its fruit, so is a store by Died, at the residence of his son, ______(16 3) its values. Milan, F. Hubbard, last Saturday, Aug. F. R. JACKSON, * • 4th, 1894, Orange Smalley, aged 87 years, Ice Cream Poisoning. 8 months and 24 days. Mr. Smalley This is a reproach to the professions had been poorly for several years. He of medicine and chemistry. Year after Prevarication had been living with his son, Fred, on a year, with mournful reiteration, there MERCHANT TAILOR. farm that he settled on in 18GS. He are many reports of fatal cases. The deaths from this source must immensely is Folly went to Mr. Hubbard ’s viBiting a few exceed those from hydrophobia, but Pas­ days before his death, whiie sitting in teur institutes spring up like mushrooms Is turning out Nobby Summer his chair talking with his daughter, in every country, while the deaths of Prince Wilkes In the retailing of merchandise —or Suits, Handsome Overcoats, Mrs. Hubbard, the summons came, and the victims of poisoning by the cream Five yeays old. Ray Stallion. Bv Bonny Wilkes. would be for us. It appears to prosper Dam—Shiawassee Maid, by Louis Yfapoleon. in some directions. The good old Pantaloons, Etc. without a struggle, he was with his are passed over in silence. Would it not Will be found at Miller’s Feed Barn square-dealing fashion suits us better. kii loved ones on the other shore. He was be well to look into this matter? Would every Wednesday. DeWitt, Our work is for years, and not for days. \ V\ a kind husband, father and neighbor. it not be well to prove or disprove the Thursday and Friday. Ovid, Sat­ We try to drive like Jehu, but we also He had led an honest upright life, very theory of a writer that the common ice urday and Monday. watch that no unworthy merchandise gets cream freezer is often an electric battery into the stock, that the advertising rings temperate in his habits, broad and Forl'urther information inquire of decomposing toxic products by means J FAIRMAN, Groom. true. liberal in his religious views, a pioneer of the mixture Acting as an electrotype? M. O. CAMPBELL, Owner, Satisfaction Guaranteed to Entirely New Uhe for 1894. and a firm believer in modern Spirit ­ —Medical News. Ovid, Mich. 49-This horse takes the place of Marcado. 23- INCH. ualism. He lived a natural life, died a at _____ Ladles', 30 lbs. Mon ’s, 30 lbs. natural death, and we trust be has re­ A Stammering Mute. K would call especial attention this week 28-INCH. ceived the crown he has earned. He Hobbs and Dobbs were discussing men to our New Line of Dress Goods just Ladles’, 32 lbs. Men ’s, 27 lbs. X Roots of all trees draw large quanti ­ W JACKSONS leaves an aged wife, three children, four who stammer. open, consisting of the latest creations in 24- INCH. “The hardest job I ever had, ” said ties of moisture from the soil, which is Dress Fabrics TAILORING '-r KJf Mieses’, 30 lbs. Youths ’, 25 lbs. grandchildren and two great-grand ­ discharged into the air through the We are demonstrating that first-class Bicycles caa Hobbs, “was to understand a deaf and be made and soij at the above prices. children to mourn bis loss. His funeral dumb man who stammered.” leaves. It is estimated that an oak tree ESTABLISHMENT, was held Monday at the residence of with 700,000 leaves would give off some­ Persian Novelties, “How can a deaf and dumb man stam­ Illustrated Catalogue Free on application, Mr. Hubbard, J. Full officiating. The mer?” asked Dobbs. thing like 700 tons of water during the ST. JOHNS. remains were laid to rest in DeWitt “Easily’ enough, ” replied Hobbs. “Ho five months it carries its foliage. Covert Cloths, WESTERN WHEEL WORKS. cemetery. had rheumatism in his fingers. ”—Lon­ Chicago. New York. don Tit-Bits. In British India the number of persons There will be an ice cream social adhering to the sects of the ancient Serges, O. M. PEARL, DUPLAIN, MIOH. held at the residence of E. D. Way, in Lacking In Taste. Brahmanic religious belief is estimated DeWitt, Friday evening, August 10th, Maud—Why did you break off your en ­ at 211,000,000. There are 7,000,000 Budd­ Plaid Novelties. BtiTSole Agent for Clinton CottnY.v. “Y8 # under the augpices of the young peoples ’ gagement with Charley? hists, 90,000 Parsees, 57,000,000 Moham ­ CIDE medans and 9,000,000 of the undent pa­ THOS. S. SPRAGUE * SON, union. The proceeds are to gy [towards Ellen —Well, yon see he would wear Pro.v.os, £crt w end Hydraulic, Attorn-jrs and Solicitor, of Pat­ gans or nature worshipers. ent., United State, and foreign. reseating the Baptist church. This is a shirts and neckties which didn ’t become Henriettas. Graters, Elevators, Evaporators. Correspondence solicited. Instruc ­ worthy cause. The Baptist church is my complexion. —Chicago Record. tion Pf-mphlet tree. 37 Wrst Evetybody knows the place, Illustrated Cata.oguo Tree. PATENTS CoNoaaas Street, DETROIT, always open for funeral occasions, no He Heard Pa Tell Ma. MICH, KaUbil.hed 1865. matter what denomination asks for it. Switzerland's numerons waterfalls “Your hair isn ’t wet," said little C. G. iiamoton & Son. Detroit, Kich Everybody go and have a good time. have proved a means for the generation Tommy to Mr. Flyer, who was calling. and supply of an abundant amount of “No, of course not. What makes you power for a comparatively small expen­ AN HONEST MAN SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a think my hair was wet?” he asked, very Morphine hi»h!<, guarantee. It cures Incipient Con ­ diture of capital. At the end of lfRjt year much surprised. cured In IO to lid Waxtkt >—to rell our STANDARD Te*«. Coffees, there were in that country 652 electric days. 3O.0UO rases Spices, etc., to consumer.. These good, nell them ­ sumption. It is tne best Cough Cure “I heard pa tell ma that you couldn ’t CHAPIN’S cured. Hook of tes­ Only one* cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., timonial* free. No selves after one trial. Rig |.io(St to Rato's.. Write light installations and 52 plants for the keep your head above water.* —hv■ ’ rsr Butter and Eggs wanted Pnj till I tired. for circular. IMPERIAL TEA CO., 88 Cadillac and $1.00. 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